Thursday, October 2, 2008

What Benedict sowed in April, Bishops are reaping today.


From WDTPRS:

"I am watching a wonderful developing story.

Bishops in the USA, one by one, are coming out with statements, those statements are getting better and better.

It strikes me that the bishops are using each other’s statements, along with the fine book by Archbishop Chaput, to craft ever stronger letters.

Ever stronger.

Do you share the impression that the bishops are strengthening each other … after Peter came to the USA to strengthen the brethren?

That is my thought.

On 16 April 2008, His Holiness spoke the assembled bishops of the United States and said:

Clearly, the Church’s influence on public debate takes place on many different levels. In the United States, as elsewhere, there is much current and proposed legislation that gives cause for concern from the point of view of morality, and the Catholic community, under your guidance, needs to offer a clear and united witness on such matters. Even more important, though, is the gradual opening of the minds and hearts of the wider community to moral truth. Here much remains to be done. Crucial in this regard is the role of the lay faithful to act as a "leaven" in society. Yet it cannot be assumed that all Catholic citizens think in harmony with the Church’s teaching on today’s key ethical questions. Once again, it falls to you to ensure that the moral formation provided at every level of ecclesial life reflects the authentic teaching of the Gospel of life.

He said: 'it falls to you to ensure that the moral formation provided at every level of ecclesial life reflects the authentic teaching of the Gospel of life.'"



2 comments:

  1. Here is my tabulation of those great bishops who are speaking out and the issue about which they spoke:


    Cardinal Justin Rigali of Philadelphia Biden Pelosi
    Bishop William Lori of Bridgeport, CT Biden Pelosi
    Bishop Morlino of Madison, WI Biden
    Archbishop Donald Wuerl of Washington D.C. Biden Pelosi
    Archbishop Charles Chaput of Denver Biden Pelosi
    Auxiliary Bishop James Conley of Denver Biden Pelosi
    Bishop Fran Malooly of Wilmington, DE (Biden's diocese) Biden
    Archbishop John Nienstedt of St Paul and Minneapolis Pelosi
    Coadjutor Bishop Jaime Soto of Sacramento Nat'l Assoc Diocesan Gay Ministries
    Bishop Joseph Martino of Scranton, PA Biden
    Bishop Edward Slattery of Tulsa, OK Biden Pelosi
    Bishop Samuel Aquila of Fargo, ND Biden Pelosi
    Bishop Gregory Aymond of Austin, TX Biden Pelosi
    Bishop R. Walker Nickless of Sioux City, IA Biden Pelosi
    Bishop Paul Coakley of Salina, KS Biden
    Cardinal Sean O'Malley, of Boston Biden Pelosi
    Archbishop Raymond Burke of Rome Biden
    Cardinal Edward Egan of NYC Pelosi
    Bishop David Zubik of Pittsburgh Pelosi
    Bishop Michael Sheridan of Cheyenne, WY Pelosi
    Archbishop Jose Gomez of San Antonio, TX Pelosi
    Auxiliary Bishop Oscar Cantu of San Antonio, TX Pelosi
    Bishop William Murphy of Rockville Center, NY Pelosi
    Bishop Kevin Farrell of Dallas Pelosi
    Bishop Thomas Wenski of Orlando, FL Pelosi
    Cardinal Francis George of Chicago Pelosi
    Bishop Robert Vasa of Baker, OR Pelosi
    Bishop Jerome Listecki of La Crosse, WI Pelosi
    Bishop Richard Lennon of Cleveland, OH Pelosi
    Archbishop George Niederauer of San Francisco Pelosi
    Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio of Brooklyn, NY Pelosi
    Bishop Glen Provost of Lake Charles, LA Pelosi
    Bishop John Vlazny of Portland, OR Gov. Ted Kulongoski of OR
    Archbishop Joseph Naumann of Kansas City, KS Gov. Kathleen Sebelius of KS

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  2. Thanks! God bless Pope Benedict!

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