VOTF Orange County Affiliate Leader Asks Members to Write to USCCB
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To address these urgent problems the Vatican named Seattle Archbishop Peter Sartain, Bishop Leonard Blair of Toledo, Ohio, and Bishop Thomas John Paprocki of Springfield, Ill., to undertake reforms of the LCWR’s statutes, programs and its application of liturgical texts, a process it said could take up to five years.
Huh?
Aren’t these the same nuns who have been the heart, soul and backbone of our Church for centuries? Aren’t these the same nuns who have ministered to us all, both in the Church and outside the Church, so faithfully in their selfless service in schools, hospitals and other institutions throughout the country with particular attention to the most vulnerable among us? Aren’t these the same nuns who walked side by side with Martin Luther King and Cesar Chavez exhorting us all to justice and peace? Aren’t these the “good sisters”? The Vatican says these giants of our Church are a "serious source of scandal?"
Let’s review the bidding. There is a leadership group within our Church who has for decades tolerated and enabled criminal sexual abuse of children by ordained ministers in our Church. That group is not the LCWR. There is a leadership group within our Church whose members have for decades knowingly transferred criminal sexual abusers from parish to parish without notice to parishioners and without effective controls to prevent further injury and crimes upon innocents. That group is not the LCWR. There is a leadership group within our Church who ten years ago adopted new norms for handling allegations of sexual abuse by clerics and has thereafter turned a blind eye when its members criticize, ignore and even violate those norms. That group is not the LCWR. There is a leadership group within our Church whose gross and reckless disregard for the welfare of children in its care and its arrogant refusal to accept personal responsibility for its conduct and the conduct of its members has driven thousands of Catholics out of the Church. That group is not the LCWR. There is a leadership group within our Church whose negligence and intentional disregard for the welfare of innocent children in its care has cost the People of God billions of dollars and may well continue to cost the People of God even more billions in years to come. That group is not the LCWR.
You guessed it. That group is NOT the LCWR, it is the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB).
Has the Vatican announced a “doctrinal assessment” of the USCCB? Has the Vatican declared the necessity to reform the USCCB and its statutes? Has the Vatican publicly proclaimed the USCCB a “serious source of scandal?” Has the Vatican even once offered the kind of public criticism of the USCCB or any of its members as it has just made against the LCWR? We haven’t heard any of that. Have you? (Of course, one could question the Vatican’s own handling of the sexual abuse scandal in so many countries around the world, but that’s a separate story.)
The USCCB and its members have been doing a good enough job on their own of convincing the country that the only “Catholic political issues” are abortion and gay marriage. By emphasizing social justice, poverty, health care, education and peace the LCWR and its members remind us that the mission of Catholics is service of the Gospel in all its glory. The USCCB and its members have been doing a good enough job on their own of offering aid, comfort and political cover to particular political parties. By daring to disagree with these positions the LCWR and its members remind us that our Church officials owe us servant leadership, not institutional paralysis. The USCCB and its members have been doing a good enough job on their own of burying their heads in the sand in the face of the critical shortage of priests to serve the People of God. By challenging us to examine “radical feminist themes” (translation: ordination of women) the LCWR and its members remind us that it is the Eucharist that is the “source and summit” of our faith, not the male, celibate priesthood.
None of us is perfect. No group of us is perfect. Not the LCWR, not the USCCB, certainly not VOTFOC. But when the Church we love is facing life and death issues, is it really “servant leadership” to lead a witch hunt against our dedicated nuns? When there are giant logs in the eyes of the USCCB and its members, is it really in service of the Gospel to attempt surgery on any mote in the eye of the LCWR and its members?
Wouldn’t it have been wonderful if the USCCB’s response to the Vatican directive about LCWR was a simple “Nuts to that!”? Since we will likely wait a long time for such a response, we suggest that is it up to us, the People of God, to stand up and announce “Nuts to that!” We encourage you to discuss this with others who love our Church as you do. We urge you to forward this message to those you know who care what kind of Church we hand on to our children and grandchildren. We invite you to discuss this message with the priests of your parish and diocese.
Please write the Vatican at: Prefect Archbishop William Joseph Levada, Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Piazza del S. Uffizio 11, 00193 Rome, Vatican City. Send Archbishop Levada (formerly of San Francisco) an email at cdf@cfaith.va. Please write Bishop Brown at: Bishop Tod D. Brown, Bishop of Orange, P. O. Box 14195, Orange, CA 92863-1595. Ask them for an explanation of just how the Vatican can justify this “visitation” (persecution?) of the LCWR and yet maintain their public silence regarding the USCCB’s scandal. Let’s make sure that the Vatican and Bishop Brown knows that we care about these important matters, that we have opinions about them and that we want our voices to be heard. This is our duty and our right. We are the Church. We are the Body of Christ.
Steve Dzida
Chair
Voice of the Faithful Orange County
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