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mattm09
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Seems the Pope agreed with the action of closing down the seminary. The Redemptoris Mater seminaries are Neocatechumenal Way seminaries. Thankfully — there will now be one less.
I am not saying the whole of the Holy See is corrupt —but that Arugello has had the time to make “friends” in high places–possibly adherents.
The possibly adherents derives from the following. When a man with the office of Archbishop pushes for the entire Church to go Neocatechumenal — that man is “walking the Way”. Now --if there is one —there could be others-- including bishops. And yes—they could possibly be part of a Congregation, Council, etc.
catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0507371.htm
Archbishop Anthony Apuron of Agana, Guam, said the entire church should consider adopting some of the Way’s liturgical practices, including restoring “the ‘breadness’ of the bread,” by using the “unleavened bread used in the ancient and primitive church rather than the wafer-thin, mass-produced bread we use as hosts for our people today.”
And, he said, when a priest carries the Eucharist to people who are seated, it fosters more of a sense of community.
“What sort of a banquet does one go to which requires you to stand rather than sit?” Archbishop Apuron asked.
- The seminaries are diocesean seminaries which are for the service of the bishop. This is why Archbishop Okada was able to close the seminary himself.
- There are three acceptable forms of altar bread, which I heard of from a priest who holds a doctorate in the liturgy. The first is recently baked, unleavened bread that has been baked by members of the community. The second are the hosts that are bought in wholesale. The third is not so much altar bread any more, but Consecrated hosts in the tabernacle. There is nothing wrong with the Archbishop’s suggestion to move towards using the first type of bread.
- Did the Apostles not sit around a table during the first Mass, the Last Supper? I would like to point out that during the Eucharist, the congregation is not literally sitting around a table with their chairs pushed in and laps underneath, but it is arranged so that the chairs form around a table. Is this wrong? The Cathedral in my diocese has a very similar arrangement, with pews in front, behind, and to the left and right of the altar. I doubt if it was wrong that this 200 year old Church would have what seems to be the original pews.
- I guess Arguello must have corrupted the the many Pontifical Councils and the past 3 popes in order to have the Way approved. I also must assume that the thousands of dioceses that allow the way must have heretical bishops “walking the Way” Your accusation, once again, is poorly aimed and is very biased and uninformed.