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The thread “But that’s what my priest told me!” in Liturgy and Sacraments (forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=123339) got me thinking (again) about the issue of how one is to know if advice given to you by a priest is “proper” and “orthodox.”
I have tried to address this before; but, the quick answers usually seem to be something like:
Is it in accord with the CCC?
If you are not sure, ask another (more orthodox) priest?
In your heart you know if he is right.
You must properly inform you conscience.
While these may all be correct (at least to a degree) they are not particularly helpful in real life to me. Moreover, for me, while I do not want to get into the specifics of the particular advice I was given lest this thread focus on that specific advice rather than the general topic of “How do I know when to believe my priest’s advice?”, I can say that it was not some “off the cuff” remark, nor did I have any concerns about the propriety or orthodoxy of the priest in question. In fact, the advice was specific to the interpretation of a CCC section and was in the nature of “this must be read in context of the CCC and its nature as well as in the greater context of the Church and Catholicism.”
So, how am I to judge this advice? He is not contradicting the CCC by any means. It is his interpretation of a CCC section. And, I have heard other priests say very similar things; and yet other priests quite the opposite. Let’s face it, the CCC in many areas is not a model of clarity and much interpretation is necessary (at least for me).
So, how do I know when to believe my priest’s advice? How does one inform the conscience? Any help would be appreciated.
I have tried to address this before; but, the quick answers usually seem to be something like:
Is it in accord with the CCC?
If you are not sure, ask another (more orthodox) priest?
In your heart you know if he is right.
You must properly inform you conscience.
While these may all be correct (at least to a degree) they are not particularly helpful in real life to me. Moreover, for me, while I do not want to get into the specifics of the particular advice I was given lest this thread focus on that specific advice rather than the general topic of “How do I know when to believe my priest’s advice?”, I can say that it was not some “off the cuff” remark, nor did I have any concerns about the propriety or orthodoxy of the priest in question. In fact, the advice was specific to the interpretation of a CCC section and was in the nature of “this must be read in context of the CCC and its nature as well as in the greater context of the Church and Catholicism.”
So, how am I to judge this advice? He is not contradicting the CCC by any means. It is his interpretation of a CCC section. And, I have heard other priests say very similar things; and yet other priests quite the opposite. Let’s face it, the CCC in many areas is not a model of clarity and much interpretation is necessary (at least for me).
So, how do I know when to believe my priest’s advice? How does one inform the conscience? Any help would be appreciated.