Journeys of a Catholic Poster Girl

“Our faith needs to be the North Star of our lives. Our behavior needs to match our words.” –Archbishop Charles Chaput

No luck with the Chinese…yet…

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin at 3:08 pm on Saturday, April 8, 2006

From cna.com:

Taipei, April 4 (CNA) The Vatican and China did not engage in any official talks on establishing diplomatic relations during their latest contact, a Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) official said Tuesday.

According to Wang Yu-yuan, director-general of the MOFA’s Department of European Affairs, high-ranking Vatican officials have promised to inform Taiwan if the Holy See starts talks on establishing diplomatic ties with Beijing.

The Vatican — the only European country to maintain diplomatic relations with Taiwan — has been trying to improve its relations with China and has maintained on-and-off contact with Beijing, Wang noted.

Wang said freedom of religion has been the main problem hampering the establishment of Vatican-China diplomatic relations because the Vatican is concerned about the rights of Catholics in China, which does not recognize the authority of bishops and other officials appointed by the Catholic church.

Wang said that since 1992, the Vatican has mentioned plans to “move its embassy” from Taipei to Beijing and that China has put forth several conditions on the establishment of diplomatic ties with the Vatican, including that it must not interfere with China’s internal affairs and must sever diplomatic ties with Taiwan.

The matter is at a standstill because the Vatican has refused to compromise on some of these conditions, Wang said.

On reports that the pope is planning to visit Asia, Wang said he had not heard of any such plans.

The Liturgy is not a time for self-expression….

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin at 3:00 pm on Saturday, April 8, 2006

says the vatican. Huzzah! I love Cardinal Arinze more and more, let me tell you. There’s a bit from totalcatholic.com that I’ve posted below, but I’ve always thought this.

The way I see it, the Mass is like a play, right? There’s a script, and the players all have their parts. It’s like when you go to theater to see Macbeth …it’s the same every time. You know what to expect going in. It’s not like on day you’re going to go and find out, “hey, in our version, Duncan lives and Lady MacBeth bakes brownies for everyone!” No. The Mass is the same way. You go in, you know what’s going to happen.

Regular readers of this space are aware of my ongoing frustration with the visiting priest at our parish who fills in for our pastor from time to time since we only have one priest. And he likes to change all sorts of things, like God isn’t “father”, he’s “God” in th Doxology, and Jesus wants to preserve us from “undue” anxiety….hmmmm. What exactly is “due” anxiety? And if you’re still having a problem with calling God “father” then I think you’ve gotta get on board with that pretty quick. So let’s just have Mass the way we’re supposed to have it, huh? Thank you.

From totalcatholic.com….
Signs are growing that Pope Benedict XVI intends to bring the liturgy back to a more traditional form after a top Vatican official protested the use of “Do-it-Yourself” services. In a keynote speech delivered at Westminster Cathedral recently, Cardinal Francis Arinze, Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments, also said that individual priests should not add to or subtract from the approved rites, mentioning the practice of playing background music in particular as one practice that should stop. “The Mass is the most solemn action of the sacred liturgy, which is itself the public worship of the Church,” the cardinal said. “‘Liturgy’, says Pope John Paul II, ‘is never anyone’s private property, be it of the celebrant or of the community in which the mysteries are celebrated. Priests who faithfully celebrate Mass according to the liturgical norms, and communities which conform to those norms, quietly but eloquently demonstrate their love for the Church’. “It follows that individuals, whether they be priests or lay faithful, are not free to add or subtract any details in the approved rites of the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. A do-it-yourself mentality, an attitude of nobody-will-tell-me-what-to-do, or a defiant sting of if-you-do-not-like-my-Mass-you-can-go-to-another-parish, is not only against sound theology and ecclesiology, but also offends against common sense. Unfortunately, sometimes common sense is not very common, when we see a priest ignoring liturgical rules and installing creativity, in his case personal idiosyncrasy, as the guide to the celebration of Holy Mass. Our faith guides us and our love of Jesus and of his Church safeguards us from taking such unwholesome liberties. Aware that we are only ministers, not masters of the mysteries of Christ.” The cardinal’s comments come a week after proposals were announced by a Vatican commission to outlaw the use of drums and electric guitars from church services. The commission outlined 50 proposals on reforming the liturgy, with Vatican insiders saying that the commission also proposed to increase the use of Latin during Mass. But Fr Tom Jordon from the National Conference of Priests, said he was unaware of any deviation from the Rubrics provided by the Roman Missal in the nation’s churches but added that since Vatican II in was inevitable that the personality of priests shone through during Mass.

 
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