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The Reality
The Church not only gives us documents like the GIRM and RS but a Teaching Magisterium made of men who not only have many years of formation and education but also carry a special charisma as direct spiritual descendants of the Apostles.
Something comes a long like the use of a crystal chalice. What should a observant Catholic do? Contact the priest or bishop who used the crystal chalice and politely ask why they did so in light of your personal interpretations of the Church documents. Then listen and think about their response.
If the response is from a bishop you’ll likely hear that he has the authority to make such a choice. If you hear that then trust in him! Offer-up your frustration and anger to God and pray doubly hard for both the bishop and yourself. What you probably won’t hear is that he was unaware that he was unable to use the crystal chalice or that he didn’t care what the Church directed on the matter yet that’s what some effectively assume.
If you hear the response from a priest do the same. If you just cannot accept the priest’s explanation then elevate it to your bishop and as above accept the bishop’s explanation and offer any frustration and pain up to God as your own sacrifice and again, re-double your prayer efforts.
The overly simplistic and often angry black/white opinions held by some (who lack authority in the Church) are not only inaccurate and incomplete they are also unhealthy. They are killers of the faith and their commentary does more damage than the crystal chalice ever could.
The Church not only gives us documents like the GIRM and RS but a Teaching Magisterium made of men who not only have many years of formation and education but also carry a special charisma as direct spiritual descendants of the Apostles.
Something comes a long like the use of a crystal chalice. What should a observant Catholic do? Contact the priest or bishop who used the crystal chalice and politely ask why they did so in light of your personal interpretations of the Church documents. Then listen and think about their response.
If the response is from a bishop you’ll likely hear that he has the authority to make such a choice. If you hear that then trust in him! Offer-up your frustration and anger to God and pray doubly hard for both the bishop and yourself. What you probably won’t hear is that he was unaware that he was unable to use the crystal chalice or that he didn’t care what the Church directed on the matter yet that’s what some effectively assume.
If you hear the response from a priest do the same. If you just cannot accept the priest’s explanation then elevate it to your bishop and as above accept the bishop’s explanation and offer any frustration and pain up to God as your own sacrifice and again, re-double your prayer efforts.
The overly simplistic and often angry black/white opinions held by some (who lack authority in the Church) are not only inaccurate and incomplete they are also unhealthy. They are killers of the faith and their commentary does more damage than the crystal chalice ever could.