InnocentIII:
I have highlighted some salient points in red
This is great, what you have cited from the letter from Mons Marini.
To this end, it is perhaps useful to respond to your inquiry by repeating the content of a letter that the Congregation recently addressed to a Bishop in the United States of America from whose Diocese a number of pertinent letters had been received. The letter states: "…while this Congregation gave the recognitio to the norm desired by the Bishops’ Conference of your country that people stand for Holy Communion,
this was done on the condition that communicants who choose to kneel are not to be denied Holy Communion on these grounds. Indeed, the faithful should not be imposed upon nor accused of disobedience and of acting illicitly when they kneel to receive Holy Communion.
We have a letter here from the Holy See stating that it should not be looked upon as an act of disobedience to exercise one’s right to kneel.
Good grief, it could not get any plainer than what is stated in that February 2003 letter, and backed up in the 2004 Redemptionis Sacramentum.
This does not require a canon lawyer to decipher and by the sounds of it, the Holy See will never authorize anything the US Bishops submit that deals with kneeling as “disobedience” or “illicit act”. They pretty much closed the door with that letter for anyone hoping to stop the practice with some kind of punishment or sanction on people who don’t follow “instruction”. Of course, for those who believe our first allegiance is to the American Bishops, even at the expense of ignoring Rome, this letter is meaningless. However, I do believe the bulk of the US Bishops understand this now.
I also believe the US Bishops have more to worry about than one woman kneeling. They might want to spend more time pondering why so many Catholics believe in contraception and abortion, and why so many have fallen away from the church, or simply explore why Catholics no longer have time to Worship God one hour per week. Most that don’t go to church that I know, have no problem whatsoever finding 2 hours per night for precious prime-time TV watching the likes of
Desperate Housewives.
These are heavy pastoral issues that need addressing. The kneeling versus standing issue won’t send a woman to hell. But engaging in sinful practice and thumbing one’s nose at church teachings which are very clear, such as abortion, premarital sex, extra-marital sex, etc are all potentially damning for those presumptious enough to think they don’t mean anything.
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