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Panis_Angelicas
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Deacon Ed:
No hard feelings, I hope?
But that was my point exactly.But your point was in error. If they had not granted the *recognitio *we couldn’t have done anything with it.
And apparently the bishops’ interpretation is incorrect, because the CDW keeps clarifying, doesn’t it? The US Bishops July 2002 newsletter declared the posture of kneeling for Holy Communion illicit, and the CDW wrote them the following February to admonish that no, those who kneel are not acting illicitly, nor are they to be accused of disobedience, nor are they to be imposed upon, and went so far as to declare that kneeling for Holy Communion is “completely appropriate.” (Don’t you think it is imposing to summon a parishoner to the rectory for a private counselling session for kneeling? The CDW seems to think so.)No, the bishops have interpreted the ruling from the CDW on how to interpret the law.
I understand that. But the CDW stipulated that they would only give the recognitio for that norm if a clause was introduced to protect those who kneel.The intent of the bishops is that all stand for communion.
Not only are they to not be denied Communion, but they are to be protected from imprudent actions by priests, deacons, and lay ministers in particular.Those who do not stand are not to be denied communion.
No, the bishops inserted a clause saying that “the faithful” were to be “provided proper catechesis on the reasons for this norm” in “instances” where kneeling occurs.The bishops have asked that they receive catechesis on the reason for the uniformity of posture.
Private pastoral counselling or correction to people who are acting completely appropriately? That sounds consistent to you?This is consistent with the clarifications issued by the CDW.
On the contrary! I believe I have illustrated, just as the CDW keeps reiterating, that pastorally providing proper catechesis to the faithful is not a private counselling session!That this is not consistent with your interpretation has been made abundantly clear.
The bishops need not worry whether I am in agreement with them or not. They need to be concerned with whether they are in agreement with Rome.Apparent you and the bishops are not in agreement.
And I am simply presenting what the Vatican has asked the bishops to do.I am simply presenting what the Bishops have asked us to do.
You may pick up your marbles and go then.As far as I’m concerned, this conversation (or, at least, my part of it) is over.