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Sirach2
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The topic has waned into one aspect of the OP’s article, focusing on A.O. worship. Did anyone notice the other grievances of Cardinal Sarah in the article?
“Citing the teaching of Pope Francis, Cardinal Sarah** criticized the attitude of priests** who make themselves the focal point of the liturgy.”
The truth is that Pope Francis did NOT criticize priests. Cardinal Sarah read more into his words than the Pope actually intended.
“Citing the teaching of Pope Francis, Cardinal Sarah** criticized the attitude of priests** who make themselves the focal point of the liturgy.”
The truth is that Pope Francis did NOT criticize priests. Cardinal Sarah read more into his words than the Pope actually intended.
It was a general comment of instruction to priests, used merely as a contrast to what is the most noble manner of preaching. I do not read Francis’ words as “criticism of priests” in any way whatsoever. Cardinal Sarah seems to have taken much of Francis’ words into his own misconstruction. [Maybe it was due to incorrect interpretation of language from the translator’s perspective.] This is how things get blown out of true proportion.Similarly, the *ars celebrandi *involves “praying before God with the community, but as you would normally pray.” On the contrary, “when priests celebrate in a sophisticated, artificial way and abuse gestures, it is not easy to inspire awe.” So if I am too rigid, I don’t let others enter the mystery" and “if I am a showman, the protagonist in the celebration, I don’t let others enter into the mystery.” Source