netmil(name removed by moderator):
We have had perpetual Adoration for something like 8 to 10 years. We have just finished building the first Catholic grade school in the Archdiocese in 40 years, and completed the first year of school; attendance for next year is up beyond the first year. We have had 2 or three women who have joined orders which are growing; have two priests who have been ordained and one seminarian in Rome, a recently ordained deacon and another in formation. Our priest is a Jesuit, in his early 70’s. when the new GIRM was released we instituted it right away.
How about this for degrees…
Education:
St. Philip Neri Elementary, Cleveland; Cathedral Latin High School, Cleveland; John Carroll University, Cleveland; St. Mary Seminary, Cleveland (Master of Divinity); The Ohio Consortium of Seminaries (Doctor of Ministry); Honorary Doctorate: Wheeling Jesuit College and Franciscan University of Steubenville.
This is my reference, how about yours?Since the greater majority of the populace graduated form both grade school and high school, that doesn’t really say a lot. The fact that they graduated from college in and of itself says they are of reasonable intelligence, but you didn’t list what their degree was in; it could be anything from anthropology to zoology, almost all of which has nothing to do with understanding law, and more specifically, Canon Law.
The M Div and the Doctor of Ministry shows a high degree of intelligence and work, but nothing again about law.
And since you want to compare degrees, I have a Juris Doctor - J.D. - so I do know a little bit about how laws are made, how they are interpreted, and how they are enforced. And a minor hobby is reading Canon Law. I don’t have a degree in it either, more for the fact that I never persued the degree than from the fact that I couldn’t understand it.
netmil(name removed by moderator):
I think you need to do some research into what the Bishops are saying about hand holding. As for the priests and laity, they must answer to the Bishops.
Actually, I have done some research. The bishops are all over the board.
netmil(name removed by moderator):
Things move slowly. And things are changing. With Pope Paul it was an anything goes attitude, JPI, well you know and JPII was a great spiritual man but far from a great disciplinarian.
It hasn’t been touched Yet.
And you are talking about 40 years out of our 2000 year history. 40 years is a blink.
I am not sure what to make of your statement. I was replying to someone who posted that hand holding seemed to them to be relatively new, about a dozen years long.
As a matter of law, a matter that is open and notorious (that word I am using in its legal sense, not as a popular idiom), becomes, in the face of no legislation an accepted practice, as in “allowed”. So the reference to 2000 years is essentially a non-sequitur.
netmil(name removed by moderator):
Please reread what the Bishop in St. Louis says. He is saying that hand holding is not allowed because of our “personal space”.
Again, I have no bone to pick with the bishop. Nor have I picked one in any of my posts, so I am not sure why you bring it up.