And no, you are wrong - priests by and large do not know about the existence of the letter from Rome. Rome simply does not micro-manage.
You don’t seem to read anything. The letter is immaterial. Nobody needs to know about the letter. The letter isn’t the law. The liturgical law is promulgated publicly and all in the Church who need to know about it, do. The letter merely explains and comments on the law which already exists.
I don’t know why you suggest I should go to Rome, this is not my problem. I’m just a commentator in a public forum. Phemie is the one affected by it. I’m not in her parish nor her diocese. Phemie knows the situation on the ground and will take appropriate action or none at all, as is appropriate. I’m not here to take action, I’m here to comment and give my opinion, like you are.
Living on the Internet and the Blogosphere as I do, I come across plenty of abuses worldwide on a daily basis. If I got all tied up in knots about all of them, and wrote their bishops and Rome every time I perceived a problem, I wouldn’t get any work of my own done. I have to mind my own business. Firstly, remote complaints have almost no weight with the competent authority. What bishop is going to evaluate a Tweet, or an email or even a paper letter from some bloke in Anytown, USA when he’s in charge of the Diocese of Tegucigalpa. “Hi, I saw a video on the Internet and you’ve got some abuse on your hands.” Ridiculous. He’s going to file that in the circular file after five seconds. So would I, as a bishop. Furthermore, our senses are impeded here on the 'net. We should never believe our eyes. Liturgical abuses should be witnessed live and in person in order to truly verify them. The principle of subsidiarity should be observed, so that the presider is contacted first, then the pastor, etc. We can’t simply fly off the handle based on someone’s anonymous account of an abuse on the forum. All we can do here with Phemie’s report is speculate and offer evaluations of its legality, there is no basis for a legitimate complaint from any of us.
So I am doing my job here in the forum, I don’t know why you see fit to criticize and contradict me, because I’m simply offering my opinion based on the facts, and that opinion is that it’s a sad state of affairs that Phemie’s parish members are deprived of this vehicle of grace. In my humble opinion, a vehicle of grace is an important thing to have in a church, and Rome agrees with me, as can be seen in her liturgical legislation requiring holy water be present in all churches at all times. No priest would be laicized (we don’t “defrock” in the Catholic Church, that’s a word the Protestants made up, used against us by the MSM, so don’t use it in serious discussions), Rome will send no letters, nobody will suffer discipline from this offense, but it’s just another minor incident in the saga of minor incidents which Phemie has recounted from her parish, and it was clearly enough to perturb her into posting it here.