As their publicity literature shows, the group is now on world tour, promoting a "new season of dialogue" and creative dissent. The parish priest of Saints Simon and Jude, where the group is being hosted locally in Metro Detroit, Rev. Gerard V. Bechard, is apparently personally facilitating the event, as his email and phone number are given as contact info.
To be "fair," I suppose one should acknowledge that these priests are all doing what is right in their own eyes in order to address what they view as the crisis in the Catholic Church, including the "shortage of priests" and "necessity of reforming church governance."
The Book of Judges also refers to a time "in which there was no king in Israel, and everyone did what was right in their own eyes" (Judges 17:6, 21:25). The context, however, suggests anarchy rather than remedy. Dissent holds the attraction of autonomy, but its fruit is rebellion and dissolution. If this group had its way, there would soon be no need for priests at all, since, despite all its talk of the Holy Spirit, it would soon see to it that the supernatural task of the Church in the world is completely abrogated.
The correspondent who brought this event to my attention wrote, simply: "Disgraceful! I thought nonsense like this was put to stop years ago! I hope Fr. Bechard has a change of heart about hosting this scandalous group."
Amen to that.
Contact: Fr. Gerry Bechard pastor@stssimonandjude.com 734-722-1343
[Hat tip to B.C.]
Update:
- Fr. John Zuhlsdorf, "Austrian dissident priest not allowed to speak at Boston parish" (WDTPRS, June 27, 2013).
- Hillary Senour, "Cardinal bars dissident priest from speaking on Archdiocesan property" (CNA, June 27, 2013).
It's a good thing Fr. Helmut Schüller didn't call the group "RealCatholicPriests" or something. Then he 'might' have a problem speaking in Detroit.
ReplyDeleteSomeone should contact the Archbishop about this meeting. I am guessing that he does not know about it. He was very clear in regards to the American Catholic Council when they came to Detroit and he said that they were not allowed to have "Listening Sessions" on parish property. He also prohibited them from celebrating Mass (even though a dissenting priest still said Mass). I am sure that he would act likewise with this group.
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