Tuesday August 19, 2008
Exclusive: Retiring UK Bishop Reveals No Consensus among Brother Bishops over Same-sex Adoption
Loss of confidence and authoritative teaching in all areas has led to general collapse of the Church
By Hilary White
LANCASTER, UK, August 19, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Roman Catholic
Bishop Patrick O’Donoghue of the Lancaster diocese in northwest
England, has heavily criticised his fellow bishops of England and Wales
for what he sees as a weak, "flat" response to many of today's moral
crises, especially that of the radical homosexualist and anti-Catholic,
secularist lobby.
LifeSiteNews.com has exclusively obtained a copy of a document that is
due to be published next week, in which O’Donoghue calls on his fellow
bishops to "rediscover" and fearlessly exercise their teaching
authority in union with the Pope.
In the densely packed 92-page document, "Fit for Mission? Church",
Bishop O’Donoghue writes of the failure of the Catholic bishops of
England and Wales forthrightly to face the issues of homosexual
activism as a body. He especially emphasizes his "disappointment that
our Bishops' Conference recently could not agree on a collegial
response to the Government's legislation on same-sex adoption."
"Attempting to arrive at a consensus among bishops with sometimes
divergent views, Episcopal Conference statements and documents have a
tendency to be often flat and 'safe' at a time when we need passionate
and courageous public statements that dare to speak the full truth in
love."
"I must admit that during my 15 years as a bishop I have increasingly
come to share certain concerns about the relationship between
individual bishops and the National Conference." Bishop O’Donoghue says
he agrees with the warning of the 1985 Synod on the "necessity of
limiting the authority of national Episcopal conferences."
The Bishop writes that the idea of dividing the areas of
responsibility, such as education, liturgy and healthcare, among the
bishops, has resulted in a "reluctance among the rest of the bishops to
speak out on these issues." He notes particularly that some bishops had
reacted with "surprise" that he had dared to produce his own teaching
document, "Fit for Mission? Schools", earlier this year.
"The effort to achieve a consensus" he says, "results...often in the
loss of the 'scandal' and the 'folly' of the Gospel, so that we are no
longer the 'salt' and 'leaven' so urgently needed."
"Confident, courageous and prophetic bishops [are] vital for the
well-being of the Church during this time of increasingly aggressive
secularism."
Citing the great 5th century bishop St. Augustine, Bishop O’Donoghue
calls for bishops to "re-exercise their individual teaching charism."
This rediscovery of the charism of bishops, he says, is needed to
combat the loss of passion for Catholicism notable in many parishes and
lay people.
"The passion to serve the Lord is noticeably absent in many cases -
there seems to be at times a tiredness and reticence to preach the
gospel." He says that in the course of the 16-month consultation in
preparation for the document, he saw a "lack of confidence and
knowledge of the Catholic faith." He therefore calls for a revival of
apologetics, the reasoned defence of Christianity, especially in the
face of increasingly popular atheist polemics from writers such as
Richard Dawkins.
In the document, produced as Bishop O’Donoghue prepares to retire, he
says that "Agencies and Commissions of national conferences" have
failed to uphold the "fullness of the Church's teaching", particularly
"doctrinal and moral teaching, in their collaboration with secular
agencies."
"I'm thinking in particular of agencies with a responsibility for
education or economic development. The staff of these agencies are
often in a position to witness to the truth of the Church's teaching
on, say, the theology of the body with its positive refutation of
pre-marital sex, 'safe sex', or artificial birth control, in their
dealings with government departments and committees."
Bishop O’Donoghue does not name names, but many have made similar
criticisms of the English Catholic bishops' overseas aid and
development agency, CAFOD, that has insisted on promoting condoms as a
means of controlling the spread of HIV/AIDS.
In another case, at least one Catholic adoption agency has opted to
abandon its association with the Catholic Church to adhere to the
government's requirement to adopt children to homosexual "partners."
When the problem of the Sexual Orientation Regulations and the Catholic
adoption agencies arose in the news last year, it was revealed that
many agencies held the policy of allowing children to be adopted to
single homosexuals, and this with at least the tacit blessing of the
local bishop.
Bishop O’Donoghue's own suggestion for the Catholic social services
agency was to have it adopt an uncompromisingly Catholic position and
refuse to adopt to anyone who is not in a legal marriage. In the
document he criticises the administrators of Church institutions,
saying, "There must be no back peddling on these issues just because
certain truths are unwelcome in the corridors of power."
"We have talked too much and done too little. We have witnessed over
the past forty years a growing crisis in the Catholic understanding or
self-identity of the Church...Have we forgotten what it is to be
Catholic?"
Hope for the future, he says, lies with the younger generation who are
notably more interested in reviving the essentials of the Catholic
religion. "The maturity of the Pope John Paul II generation will lead,
I hope, to a resurgence of orthodox, committed adults in the Church,
gradually renewing vocations to the priesthood, religious life and
marriage."
News of the document was first publicized on Damian Thompson's Daily Telegraph weblog, "Holy Smoke."
Daphne McLeod, a Catholic lay activist and head of the organisation Pro
Ecclesia et Pontifice, who has been campaigning for years to restore
the Catholic Church in Britain, said: "What he's saying is what we've
all been saying for years, but now it's a bishop saying it. We can use
it and quote it and build on it. So yes, it's a very good thing."
To Contact Bishop O’Donoghue:
Phone: (01524) 596050
Cathedral House,
Balmoral Road,
Lancaster, UK
LA1 3BT
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