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From De Omnibus Dubitandum Est.
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Brothers and sisters, let me introduce....Your episcopate!!
As I might have mentioned a couple of times before (here, here, here, here, here, and here for example) we have a problem with vocations that is being completely and wilfully ignored. It is being ignored simply because it directly clashes with the narrative & ideology being pushed by the majority of bishops and some clergy. It is certainly a key note in my own diocesan assessment as I pointed out here. The norm is to substitute their own narrative & ideology: a new religion of self-styled acceptance, love and liberal social equality that labels anyone taking Catholicism seriously, anyone who dares to "take a stand" as enforcing otherness and prejudice. This is a fundamental failure to understand the Gospel message; a lack of understanding which causes them not to seek better understanding, but instead to warp and substitute their own agenda for the Word of God.
In France, Bordeaux is the second seminary this year to announce its closure, following the announcement that the Lille seminary will also close from the beginning of the 2019 academic year for lack of new entries — officially on a provisional basis.
"It is a concern," Father Gardair said. "It amounts to a 'degrowth' of the Church that hits us right between the eyes. We need to be serenely pessimistic while continuing to live in hope."
"Degrowth"? Hmmmm. Interestingly something like 20% of French ordinations are Traditionals, and I believe that figure doesn't include SSPX ordinations. Over 60% of Dioceses didn't have ANY last year. Still it appears the penny has not dropped in very many places.
Carina Murphy for the Tablet reports that, although the statistics for men entering religious life are encouraging “the number of men entering the dioceses is disappointing”.
The Tablet report goes on to say Fr Christopher Jamison, the Director of the National Office for Vocation said although the statistics for men entering religious life are encouraging and have continued to recover “the number of men entering the dioceses is disappointing.”
“There is no silver bullet here,” he added. Fr Jamieson stressed the importance of local initiatives and said that the Vocation Office is hoping to develop the idea of parish weeks, which will consider and celebrate vocations in a broader context.
“There is no silver bullet here,” he added. Fr Jamieson stressed the importance of local initiatives and said that the Vocation Office is hoping to develop the idea of parish weeks, which will consider and celebrate vocations in a broader context.
The thing is, there is demonstrably a silver bullet and that silver bullet is orthodoxy.
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