Sorry to break into this thread so abruptly. I’m not interested in participating in an argument over whether or not disobeying the USCCB or a parish priest over the issue of kneeling is justified or not (disobediance is rarely justifiable) and, consequently, I haven’t voted in the poll.
However, I have been following the thread and a few of the posts are bothering me- particuarly the one below:
Mysty101:
Yep----The Holy Spirit must have taken another vacation----Darn why doesn’t He guide the USCCB? Or better yet—why doesn’t He listen to all you kneelers???
in response to
krazykatlady:
I believe the good Cardinal Arinze(papabile?) recently said that VII was not about forbidding kneeling and ripping out altar rails. These were distortions of the documents of VII.
So, sorry all you folks, but you are about to be subjected to a rant.
First, let me say that I am not a “Traditionalist Catholic”; I am not attached to the pre-VII rite of the Mass; in fact, I
much prefer the Pauline Mass.
I know it is sarcastic, but the quote from Mysty101 seems to me to be somewhat off base.
Does the Holy Spirit guide the USCCB? Absolutely!!
Does the Holy Spirit guide individual Bisops? Absolutely!!
Does that mean that every decision a USCCB or an individual Bishop makes is directly inspired by the Holy Spirit? No.
Yes, the Holy Spirit guides the leaders of the Church, but He has to work with the materials available in each human being.
Every human being has the option to misinterpret or even reject God’s guidance. God does not re-make us so that we no longer have free will and are forced to obey Him when He leads us.
So, not every decision of the USCCB is neccessarily directly inspired by the Holy Spirit*.
Would I condemn the USCCB or an individual Bishop for making a decision I don’t like (providing the decision didn’t deny Catholic doctrine)?
No! I owe the Bishops trust, respect, and I would abide by the decision; I also owe them obedience.
Must I approve of their decisions? No. I grew up in a diocese where the Bishop simply let every kind of belief- dissenting, schismatic, new-age, orthodox- grow at will unchecked. I have seen the damage his managing of the diocese caused (too much to go into here.) I cannot approve of his decisions. I can only assume that God will work them into His plan.
If I were to vote in this poll, I would vote for the second option.
I gratefully kneel where there are provisions/permission to do so.
I would not kneel where there were no provisions because it would be disobediant and disruptive.
However, I do not understand the hostility towards those that prefer this posture in the post above. I think that kneeling is good, not for humility (I could be proud lying prostrate), but as a necessary
physical reminder and public acknowlegement of Who we are about to recieve. We are physical beings and so what we do with our bodies is important. Kneeling is a potent, un-ignorable reminder that we are in the presence of One greater than we are. And Cardinal Arinze is right; the Second Vatican Council was not intended to encourage people to needlessly attack particular forms of reverence in the Church, but to convince the Church to be willing to change for the better.
Ok, rant ended.
*However, God’s plan is never
overcome by human ignorance, or weakness, or stupidity, or willfullness, and so ultimately He
does guide and steer the Church and its leaders to do His will.