Contarini #134
Whether Fr. Brown is orthodox or not is irrelevant to the fact that he was a mainstream, centrist scholar. Slightly on the conservative side if anything, in my judgment.
Using such a political term as “conservative” is meaningless for Catholicism and for religion. But his fidelity to Catholic dogma and doctrine, or lack of it, is vital to truth as against error – so his orthodoxy is vital for by the end of the second century “Catholic” also meant to be universal and orthodox – faithful to the teachings of Christ. [Fr John A Hardon, S.J., *The Catholic Catechism, Doubleday, 1975, p 217].
Thus “the fact that he was a mainstream, centrist scholar” means nothing in the judgment of the real Catholic who is concerned with truth as against error. Everyone is obligated to judge Brown’s writing and actions against the truths of faith as Lawrence Cardinal Sheehan has done. That’s why we need to see the facts.
His Cardinal exposes major errors of Brown.
Cdl Sheehan exposed 5 of Brown’s errors (seen in
Homiletic and Pastoral Review, Nov 1975, p 10-23).
Error 1. Brown says no individual is ever specifically identified as a priest in the NT.
Cardinal Lawrence Shehan says that the NT is not a book of neat linguistics. He cites the
New American Bible, Hinds, Noble and Eldredge’s Greek
English Dictionary, the English
Jerusalem Bible, Goodspeed’s translation of the
Chicago Bible, Kleist-Lilly, Joseph Fitzmer, SJ, and Fr Andre Feuillet’s
The Priesthood of Christ and His Ministers as all acknowledging priests or priesthood in the NT under a variety of terms –
presbuteroi, leitourgos, hierourgos, Leitourgon, Leitourgon hierougounta… “The absence of the use of the one term
hierus is evidence merely that this one term was not used, not that priest or priesthood are unacknowledged in the NT.” [See *The New Biblical Theorists, Servant Books, 1983, by Msgr George A Kelly, p 84].
Error 2. Brown can only say of the Eucharist as a sacrifice in the NT that the Pauline text has “sacrificial overtones.”
Cdl Sheehan: why has Brown evaded 1 Cor 10:14-21 warning against idolatrous sacrificial feasts and specifically recommending “sharing at the table of the Lord” and communion with the Body and Blood of Christ.
Error 3. Brown claims that the apostles were priests “is based upon a serious oversimplification about the apostles in the NT.”
Cdl Sheehan, having shown already that they were priests, says “Instead of the Church
actually established by Christ, he proposes a Church which
stemmed from Christ.” In place of the Eucharistic sacrifice “
actually instituted by Christ, he proposes a sacrifice and a priesthood which *gradually emerged *some 70 years after” the resurrection of Jesus. – “a far more serious
real oversimplification” with no scriptural basis.
Error 4. Brown claims that Christ did not intend Christianity to be a new religion.
Cdl Sheehan shows that St Paul taught that the Church is Christ’s Body (1 Cor6, 10, and Rom 12), the basis of the Church’s teaching on the priesthood and as expressed in Trent.
**Error 5. Are Brown’s errors important to Christ’s Church? **
Cdl Sheehan answers Yes! For truth. If not deemed necessary by Christ, why should a priesthood be necessary now? Brown omits Romans 15:15-16 on a priest of Jesus Christ, and 1 Cor 10:14-22 on the Eucharist’s sacrificial nature, and he deemphasises this again in 1 Cor 11:23-29.
Further he denigrates the credibility of Christ’s Church that teaches that the priesthood was established by Christ.
No wonder there is a crisis in the Church with so many dissenters, including Brown, all having created doubt and confusion, as expressed in this forum.