Friday, 25 October 2013
Chita CheMoyo Musande WaYesu: The Catholic Church post Vatican II
Chita CheMoyo Musande WaYesu: The Catholic Church post Vatican II: A rchbishop Fulton J Sheen, one of the most popular tele-evangelists of the Catholic Faith once said Pope Pius XII with Archbishop Fulton...
The Catholic Church post Vatican II
Archbishop Fulton J Sheen, one of the most popular tele-evangelists of the Catholic Faith once said
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Pope Pius XII with Archbishop Fulton John Sheen |
“There are not over a 100 people in the U.S. that hate the Catholic Church, there are millions however, who hate what they wrongly believe to be the Catholic Church — which is, of course, quite a different thing.” The Catholic Faith is God's gift to humanity, it is 'The Church' and thus the mystical body of Christ, His Bride and to her He laid down His life and hence in the Credo we say, "I believe in One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church". Her holiness proceeds not from her members or her children in the Church Militant but rather from Her master and Bridegroom. In some small measure it also proceeds from her members in the Church Suffering (souls in purgatory) and Church Triumphant (the holy saints of God in Heaven).
The doctrines of the Catholic Church are the teachings of Christ the bridegroom and they are re-interpreted for the faithful in their own generation but they are never changed or altered. Some very close friends of mine once said to me;
- Who is the magisterium of the Catholic? They sit in judgement of people and pass their own rules and regulations and impose those on people, who do they think they are?
- The cardinals, bishops and the pope chose to be celibate but impose hard conditions on the married by forcing them to stop using artificial contraception in favour of NFP (which saves the same purpose) and they want us to have very large families and they will not lift a finger to help us raise those children. Their hidden agenda is to have priests and nuns from large families that can't afford to send those kids to school."
- The Catholic Church expects people to adhere to their teachings but these things are never preached at Mass, where do they expect people to get such information?
Statements such as these have become part of the reason driving Catholics away to Protestant and Evangelical sects or assemblies. The clergy in this century have done little to nothing in feeding Christ's sheep. In many areas around the world church buildings have either been sold or they stand abandoned due to the dwindling number of people attending Mass at any particular day in the week. In Africa large numbers of people go for Mass every Sunday, zero to two people go for Confession "Sacrament of Reconciliation" on any given Saturday in the 30 minutes scheduled just before Mass although everyone receives Holy Communion. The African Catholics fall into three major classes;
- The over 50s who grew up when the CCC was taught without any influences from Protestantism, however, these are fast disappearing, hugely ignored and so they keep to themselves;
- The under 50s who grew up when most if not all Catholic teachings were being watered down and, challenged and being labelled hang-overs from the middle ages; the teachings on reverence at Mass, Hell, purgatory, no salvation outside the Church etc. etc. were labelled fundamentalist ideologies that try to make us scared of God;
- The new breed of Catholics on fire for Holy Mother Church, but always in very small numbers and are hugely ignored and labelled as fanatics that live in the 'old church' which is no longer relevant.
The road back
As I mentioned about my friends above, the Church has moved way away from what it ought to be teaching, what its core business is as defined by Christ and reminded to us by Pope Benedict XVI in the Salt of the Earth and that is that the Church exists solely for the salvation of souls. Other things are secondary, even charitable collections, money generating projects and social justice take secondary place to salvation of souls, a cause that led Christ Jesus to death on the cross. The first call is to individuals to take it upon themselves to live an intense struggle against evil and this does not matter what your status is either in the Church or in civil society. In the Hobbit, lady Galadriel asked Gandalf why he had included a hobbit in the quest to reclaim Erebor from the dragon Smaug. Gandalf replied;
The invitation
I am not a good writer as you must have seen from reading my posts but the love of the Catholic Church pushes me to rise above this shortfall. I invite all those interested in growing their faith, to join me as I embark on the journey to grow mine. Please join as a member on this blog and let us light up the fire, let us tag our friends on facebook, twitter and other social hangouts and grow this group.
It is the love for Christ and His Church that is required here and not exceptional knowledge of Church history and Theology although that would be good to help others such as myself to understand better and come to a better knowledge of God. Thank you for reading.
As I mentioned about my friends above, the Church has moved way away from what it ought to be teaching, what its core business is as defined by Christ and reminded to us by Pope Benedict XVI in the Salt of the Earth and that is that the Church exists solely for the salvation of souls. Other things are secondary, even charitable collections, money generating projects and social justice take secondary place to salvation of souls, a cause that led Christ Jesus to death on the cross. The first call is to individuals to take it upon themselves to live an intense struggle against evil and this does not matter what your status is either in the Church or in civil society. In the Hobbit, lady Galadriel asked Gandalf why he had included a hobbit in the quest to reclaim Erebor from the dragon Smaug. Gandalf replied;
Saruman believes it is only great power that can hold evil in check, but that is not what I have found. I found it is the small everyday deeds of ordinary folk that keep the darkness at bay. Small acts of kindness and love.This is because God plus one person makes up a formidable army. Gandalf's response here has also been taught to us by St Therese of Lisieux and recently also by Blessed Mother Teresa "to do small things with great love". Each one of us has the role to take up the arms of our faith and do battle. Each one needs to study the faith intensely, one small bit at a time so as to know God through knowledge of His Church and its teaching. In Hosea 4:4-9 God says;
But let no one denounce, no one rebuke; it is you, priest, that I denounce. Priest, you will stumble in broad daylight, and the prophet will stumble with you in the dark, and I will make your mother perish. My people perish for want of knowledge. Since you yourself have rejected knowledge, so I shall reject you from my priesthood; since you have forgotten the teaching of your God, I in my turn shall forget your children. The more of them there have been, the more they have sinned against me; they have bartered their Glory for Shame. They feed on the sin of my people, they are greedy for their iniquity. But as with the people, so with the priest, I shall punish them for their conduct, I shall pay them back for their deeds.The road back is not an easy one but each of us can make it exciting for themselves. Reading and discussion Church teaching can become an exciting hobby and the benefits to ourselves and our loved ones is enormous. Faith is one of the Theological virtues that only God can give, however, it is incumbent upon ourselves as individual with such gifts to nurture them and help others along the way. It is true that we learn more in prayer under the cross of Christ, more than from books but we need to make the effort.
The invitation
I am not a good writer as you must have seen from reading my posts but the love of the Catholic Church pushes me to rise above this shortfall. I invite all those interested in growing their faith, to join me as I embark on the journey to grow mine. Please join as a member on this blog and let us light up the fire, let us tag our friends on facebook, twitter and other social hangouts and grow this group.
It is the love for Christ and His Church that is required here and not exceptional knowledge of Church history and Theology although that would be good to help others such as myself to understand better and come to a better knowledge of God. Thank you for reading.
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Location:
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Thursday, 9 May 2013
Reading Pope Francis
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Pope Francis holding the golden ferula used by popes Pius IX to John XXIII and resurrected by Pope Benedict XVI from spring of 2008. |
The stepping down of Pope Benedict XVI and subsequent election of Pope Francis created a period of intense uncertainty in the Church. The “Habemus papam” call of March 13, 2013 whilst being a welcome relief to the anxiety, created yet another intense moment in the Church. Both liberal and conservative Catholics shared the same burning question “Who is Pope Francis?” Google and other search engines were flooded with searches with keywords such as “Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio + Motu proprio 2007”, “Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio + liturgical reform”, “Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio + reform of the reform”, “Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio + liberation Theology”, “Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio + social justice” etc etc.
The venerable Archbishop Fulton J Sheen called Judas Iscariot the patron saint of "social justice" because here people become concerned more with humanity and ignore the truths of God. It is God who is the center of the universe not humanity
For a moment it seemed that liberalism had triumphed, cafeteria Catholicism (where one picks and adheres only to those teachings that are ‘convenient’ to them); mainly because of the calibre of voices that were quick to hail and thumbs-up the results of the conclave. Among these voices were the likes of Huns Kung, a Vatican II peritus who had his teaching licence revoked in 1979 for denying much of Church Doctrine and being very vocal against papal infallibility.
*Other Catholics were not bothered this way or that, none of these issues mean anything to them anyway.
For these Catholics, individual priests in parishes can stand at the pulpit and desecrate the holy faith and they would not even know the difference. Religion to them is just another thing on the “to do list” and as such can be swept up in any wave of new teaching that any priest, group of priests or even seminarians shove down their throats. The practice of loving one’s faith enough to make time to study and understand taking notes from the saints as our role models has been disregarded as Pope Benedict XVI once decried; “Having a clear faith, based on the creed of the church is often labelled today as fundamentalism. Whereas relativism, which is letting oneself be tossed and swept along by every wind of teaching, look like the only attitude acceptable to today's standards.
Was he or was he not going to uphold the call by pope Benedict XVI to the “hermeneutics of continuity”, the crux of his papacy?
It is crucial to remember the words of the good shepherd that thunders through the ages when he proclaimed, “The gates of the underworld shall not prevail against My Church”. He gave to the His Church the gift of the Holy Spirit and also promised, “the Holy Spirit that the Father will send in my name shall bring to your remembrance all that I have taught you and shall teach you even more …”. The Holy Catholic Church thus became the pillar and bulwark of truth (1 Timothy 3:15) because He that steers it is the Truth. Traditional Catholicism hails the work of the Holy Spirit and accepts in filial obedience and gratitude all that the Holy Spirit has been doing from the day of Pentecost to our time. To believe that the Church went astray at some point and only came back on track in 1962 (at the convocation of Vatican II) is to teach that the Holy Spirit abandoned the Church which is against what Christ Jesus Himself proclaimed “I shall always be with you until the consummation of the age”
In John 16:12-15, Christ Jesus says "I have yet many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now. When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth; for he will not speak on his own authority, but whatever he hears he will speak, and he will declare to you the things that are to come. *He will glorify me, for he will take what is mine and declare it to you. All that the Father has is mine; therefore I said that he will take what is mine and declare it to you.” Thus ‘Catholics’ that believe the Mass was stuffed full with eccentricities that “deformed the character of the celebration of the Eucharist”, do a great injustice to the authority of the Holy Spirit who was always guiding the Church. Every Catholic needs to accept being led by the Holy Spirit and to accept the Holy Faith as it grows organically through the ages (not a revolutionary growth that undermines all the truth and *glory of Christ that was to be revealed.
Christ Jesus said that one needs to build one’s faith on rock so that when the flood comes and the river broke upon the house it will never fall (Luke 6:46-49). New teachings and people’s innovations will always come and go but the truth brought by Christ Jesus and glorified by the Holy Spirit will never be defeated. This is how the Church has survived through thick and thin for the over two thousand years.
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Notice the Benedictine arrangement from Sacramentum caritatis |
This anxiety and uncertainty that followed the election of Pope Francis quickly gave way to renewed hope starting on Thursday 14 March, where the new pope gave his Homily to the cardinal electors. From that Thursday the new pope has brought back the fire of hope and rekindled zeal for the house of God that the successor of St Peter is meant to steer in our hearts. Although his style is much different from the shy pope Benedict XVI, he has laid to the rest fears that he would usher our beloved Mother Church into an era of liberation Theology where relativity rules the day. I believe Pope Francis is his own type of pope and cannot be compared to Pope Benedict XVI just like no pope can be compared to any other in the history of the Church, still we have reason to believe that he will uphold the liturgical reforms that characterized then pope Benedict XVI’s papacy.
Below is a collection of quotes taken from Pope Francis’ homilies and teachings that would shock the liberal and bring renewed hope to the traditionalist.
“Missa Pro Ecclesia" with the cardinal electors in the Sistine Chapel
We can walk as much as we want, we can build many things, but if we do not profess Jesus Christ, things go wrong. We may become a charitable NGO, but not the Church, the Bride of the Lord. When we are not walking, we stop moving. When we are not building on the stones, what happens? The same thing that happens to children on the beach when they build sandcastles: everything is swept away, there is no solidity. When we do not profess Jesus Christ, the saying of Léon Bloy comes to mind: "Anyone who does not pray to the Lord prays to the devil." When we do not profess Jesus Christ, we profess the worldliness of the devil, a demonic worldliness ... When we journey without the Cross, when we build without the Cross, when we profess Christ without the Cross, we are not disciples of the Lord, we are worldly: we may be bishops, priests, cardinals, popes, but not disciples of the Lord.
- Thursday, 14 March 2013
Urbi et Orbi
Let us be renewed by God’s mercy, let us be loved by Jesus, let us enable the power of his love to transform our lives too; and let us become agents of this mercy, channels through which God can water the earth, protect all creation and make justice and peace flourish.
- March 31, 2013,
Homily at the Casa S. MartaHow’s our faith? Is it strong? Or is it sometimes a bit superficial? (all’acqua di rose – “like rose water”, meaning banal, an insufficient substitute, shallow, inadequate)” When difficulties come, “are we courageous like Peter or a little lukewarm?” Peter – he pointed out– didn’t stay silent about the Faith; he didn’t descend to compromises, because “the Faith isn’t negotiable.” There has been, throughout history of the people, this temptation: to chop a piece off the Faith”, the temptation to be a bit “like everyone else does”, the temptation “not to be so very rigid”. “But when we start to cut down the Faith, to negotiate Faith, a little like selling it to the highest bidder”, he stressed, “we take the path of apostasy, of disloyalty to the Lord.
- April 6, 2013
Homily, St. Martha’s residence - Lukewarm ChristiansThey try to build a church that conforms to their own common sense and see too much risk in following Jesus, These Christians are not united in the Church, they do not walk in God's presence, they don’t have the security of the Holy Spirit, and they do not make up the Church. .. to quote the words of Jesus in Revelation, 'lukewarm Christians'. The indifference that is in the Church ... They walk only in the presence of common sense common sense ... that worldly prudence.
- April 20, 2013
Feast of St. GeorgeAnd so the Church was a Mother, the Mother of more children, of many children. It became more and more of a Mother. A Mother who gives us the faith, a Mother who gives us an identity. But the Christian identity is not an identity card: Christian identity is belonging to the Church, because all of these belonged to the Church, the Mother Church. Because it is not possible to find Jesus outside the Church. The great Paul VI said: “Wanting to live with Jesus without the Church, following Jesus outside of the Church, loving Jesus without the Church is an absurd dichotomy". And the Mother Church that gives us Jesus gives us our identity that is not only a seal, it is a belonging. Identity means belonging. This belonging to the Church is beautiful.
- April 23, 2013
Addressing the leaders of women religiousYour vocation is a fundamental charism for the Church's journey and it isn't possible that a consecrated woman or man might 'feel' themselves not to be with the Church ... It is an absurd dichotomy to think of living with Jesus but without the Church, of following Jesus outside of the Church, of loving Jesus without loving the Church. Feel the responsibility that you have of caring for the formation of your institutes in sound Church doctrine, in love of the Church, and in an ecclesial spirit,
- Vatican City, May 8, 2013
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Cape Town, South Africa
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