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Showing posts with label Cardinal Dolan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cardinal Dolan. Show all posts

Monday, March 11, 2013

Serious liturgical abuse- leading Papabile shows no reverence for Our Lord

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On Sunday, the Papal electors celebrated the Mass in their titular churches in Rome and the surroundings. Each cardinal receives at his elevation to the Cardinalate an assigned Church in Rome, in which he is the official priest. Each cardinal has thus to share in the pastoral care of the diocese of Rome, which expresses at the same time his close bond with the Pope.

Among the celebrants were two cardinals who enter as candidates in the conclave: Cardinal Angelo Scola of Milan in his 6th Century titular church of Santi XII Apostoli in Rione Trevi and Cardinal Odilo Scherer of Sao Paulo in his titular church planned by Bernini in 1678 of Sant'Andrea al Quirinale, which served from 1870-1946 as the Court Chapel of the Italian Royal Family. Thus, a situation could be recalled just as at the two conclaves of 1978 , in which Cardinals Benelli (Florence) and Siri (Genoa) faced eachother and represented opposing models for the Church. The contrast in 2013 between the two camps is not as accentuated as it was , yet there are significant differences.

Cardinal Scherer's "Eucharistic understanding"
Messa in Latino published some comments on the liturgies of the two. Cardinal Scherer  is the "candidate of the progressive camp and the smooth operator in the Roman Curia." One could describe Scherer's "modus celebrandi only as careless and at the canonical limit of abuse." "For example, without the Communion paten, although this would also be prescribed in the rubrics of the Novus Ordo. There is no reason to give it up, at least when a Prince of the church is celebrating, because there is a lack of acolytes. "

Failure to follow the Church's rules "has consequences: a consecrated host slipped from the Cardinal's hand and fell on the floor for lack of the paten". The fall could happen to any priest. The consequences were  the negligent implementation of the liturgical rules, were however serious.  Our Lord falls into the dust and lies on the ground.  How the celebrant reacts to this situation is, in turn revealing regarding of his Eucharistic understanding. "Cardinal Scherer lifted the consecrated Host back and finished. He did this, despite in such cases the normal practice is to pick up particles of the Host and the floor should be cleaned in a special manner in the case the particles of the Body of Our Lord which inevitably lie on the floor should be allowed to be walked on which should be simply stepped over.

Cardinal Scola: Next Pope should follow the last 150 (not 50) years of great Popes
The celebration of Cardinal Scola was, however, "always  for the Novus Ordo, very solemn and dignified." Only, "the celebrant only was negligent in one pardonable matter: Is it possible that in a church in Rome a pink chasuble could not be found,  even though it was Laetare Sunday?  "   Movingly  "perfect", however, was the celebration of the "extremely sympathetic" American Cardinal Dolan.

Cardinal Scola "persuaded" especially through his preaching. In it he said: "Let us pray that the Holy Spirit gives His Church the man who leads them in the ways shown by the great Popes of the past 150 years."
"150 years and not 50 years, which is remarkable," said Messa in Latino. The Cardinal gave thus a wide contexy, in which the post-conciliar period accounts for only one-third and also the papacy of Pius IX is included. "A cautiously formulated, but solid commitment to the hermeneutic of continuity, which Pope Benedict XVI taught as the way to church renewal ".

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Friday, March 08, 2013

Vatican continues to leak; despite silencing of American Cardinals

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"The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), which is headed by New York's Cardinal Dolan, claims that the leaks of information from the Vatican are continuing despite the Vatican's decision to cancel the popular news conferences given by the American cardinals."

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Thursday, March 07, 2013

Twelve Cardinals blacklisted by sexual abuse victims group

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A group representing survivors of sexual abuse by priests named a "Dirty Dozen" list of cardinals it said would be the worst candidates for pope based on their handling of child sex abuse claims or their public comments about the cases.

The list names three U.S. Roman Catholic cardinals and nine from other countries.

SNAP, the Survivors' Network of those Abused by Priests, said as it released the list Wednesday that its accusations were based on media reports, legal filings and victims' statements.

A representative for one of the cardinals on list dismissed the group. The remaining cardinals or their representatives couldn't be immediately reached by CNN for comment Wednesday.

"I'm not going to respond to this group which has little to no credibility," said Joseph Zwelling, a spokesman for Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York.

When asked about the SNAP list, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, a spokesman for the Vatican, told CNN: "We believe it is not up to SNAP to decide who comes to conclave and who is chosen. ... cardinals can decide themselves without asking SNAP for advice."

Lombardi and another Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Thomas Rosica, read the SNAP press release together, Rosica said. Lombardi declined to comment further.

The two other U.S. cardinals on the list are Sean O'Malley of Boston and Donald Wuerl of Washington, D.C., the group said.

A spokeswoman for Wuerl declined to comment.

The others listed are Leonardo Sandri of Argentina, George Pell of Australia, Marc Ouellet of Canada, Dominik Duka or the Czech Republic, Peter Turkson of Ghana, Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga of Honduras, Tarcisio Bertone and Angelo Scola of Italy, and Norberto Rivera Carrera of Mexico, the group said.

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