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By now it is pretty obvious than many of us have many complaints about liturgical abuses. But we have been granted through Redemptionis Sacramentum, the right, yea even the obligation, to do something more than just complain about them.
6. Complaints Regarding Abuses in Liturgical Matters
Once you establish you have what you consider a valid complaint, write or talk to your Pastor (I like things in writing) and usually sending a copy to the Diocese Office of Worship or Bishop
helps.
No response or unsatisfactory response from Parish? Write formal complaint to Diocese. No response from them, then we now have right to write directly to Holy See.
Does it work. Yep
I wrote to my parish liturgist about two problems, received very unsatisfactory and incomplete rude response.
Wrote to the Diocese, received answer in 24 hours advising me that I was correct in both counts and telling me how I could send a formal complaint to the Diocese.
Received a reply in two working days that the Pastor would be asked to give a formal reply about the two practices.
So now we have all played the “ain’t it awful game” long enough. It’s time to take back the liturgy from those who would abuse it and protect the Holy Eucharist.
6. Complaints Regarding Abuses in Liturgical Matters
Remember the words with truth and chairty. Then gather the documents that back up your concern/compalint. Be sure it is then an abuse and not just a preference.[183.] In an altogether particular manner, let everyone do all that is in their power to ensure that the Most Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist will be protected from any and every irreverence or distortion and that all abuses be thoroughly corrected. This is a most serious duty incumbent upon each and every one, and all are bound to carry it out without any favouritism.
[184.] Any Catholic, whether Priest or Deacon or lay member of Christ’s faithful, has the right to lodge a complaint regarding a liturgical abuse to the diocesan Bishop or the competent Ordinary equivalent to him in law, or to the Apostolic See on account of the primacy of the Roman Pontiff.[290] It is fitting, however, insofar as possible, that the report or complaint be submitted first to the diocesan Bishop. This is naturally to be done in truth and charity.
Once you establish you have what you consider a valid complaint, write or talk to your Pastor (I like things in writing) and usually sending a copy to the Diocese Office of Worship or Bishop
helps.
No response or unsatisfactory response from Parish? Write formal complaint to Diocese. No response from them, then we now have right to write directly to Holy See.
Does it work. Yep
I wrote to my parish liturgist about two problems, received very unsatisfactory and incomplete rude response.
Wrote to the Diocese, received answer in 24 hours advising me that I was correct in both counts and telling me how I could send a formal complaint to the Diocese.
Received a reply in two working days that the Pastor would be asked to give a formal reply about the two practices.
So now we have all played the “ain’t it awful game” long enough. It’s time to take back the liturgy from those who would abuse it and protect the Holy Eucharist.