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Aramis
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Blind obedience is not required, merely obedience.
One of the interesting tidbits in the CCEO is the right to address the bishops with our needs and wants. Note that in Liturgiam Authenticum, His Holiness Benedict XVI noted that the right is also a duty, when it affects worship.
As the shepherd serves the needs of the sheep, including both those the sheep realize and those they don’t, so the bishop shepherds his flock… In the case of the Kananaya, their recourse is to address the bishop. And then, to obey. If their assigned bishop says “end this practice” then they must. But know that most people will neither be supportive of maintaining formal practice of endogamy, nor do they like the racism inherent in it, and unlike their brethren in India, their local bishop is specifically not one of them, and is shared with others who have the same right to address the bishop, and often, may have good financial reasons to want to be ascribed to the closer parish.
One of the interesting tidbits in the CCEO is the right to address the bishops with our needs and wants. Note that in Liturgiam Authenticum, His Holiness Benedict XVI noted that the right is also a duty, when it affects worship.
As the shepherd serves the needs of the sheep, including both those the sheep realize and those they don’t, so the bishop shepherds his flock… In the case of the Kananaya, their recourse is to address the bishop. And then, to obey. If their assigned bishop says “end this practice” then they must. But know that most people will neither be supportive of maintaining formal practice of endogamy, nor do they like the racism inherent in it, and unlike their brethren in India, their local bishop is specifically not one of them, and is shared with others who have the same right to address the bishop, and often, may have good financial reasons to want to be ascribed to the closer parish.
