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- From: nuge@ct.med.ge.com (James A. Nugent)
- Subject: Re: Forwarded mail, and comments
- In-Reply-To: "John W. Woolley"'s message of Tue, 29 Dec 1992 09:49:08 -0700
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 92 21:29:17 GMT
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- In article <9212291649.AA74351@evolving.com> "John W. Woolley"
- <jww@EVOLVING.COM> writes:
-
- > I'm posting this for someone who can't (yet) post directly; she asked
- > that I forward it to the group, and not include her address.
-
- > ***********************************
-
- > Hi. I'm new to the net, so forgive me if this topic has been covered
- > before and tell me to (groan) shut up if it has. I really want some
- > feedback, though.
-
- ....
-
- > I just passed my first Christmas since leaving the Church. With
- > very great regret, I left New Year's Eve of last year. I simply
- > couldn't take the pain any longer. The Anglican communion is the
- > true sacrament and they don't mind ministering to sinners. But I
- > still, and always will, miss the Church. For the record, some of
- > the people who love the Church the most can be found kneeling next
- > to me on Sundays.
-
- Colleen,
-
- It's easy to see why you would become alienated. Your pain
- comes across very clearly. As I'm sure sure you know by now, you have
- a lot of company. Most, like you, are not completely happy with the
- "solution" they've worked out. They long to be a part of the Church
- again, and feel shut out. FWIW marriage situations are probably the
- biggest contributor to the astounding number of inactive/alienated
- Catholics.
-
- What you really need to find is a Program for outreach to
- inactive/alienated catholics. These programs are run by a combination
- of priests and lay peopele (many of whom were themselves alienated at
- one time) who will be good at listening and empathizing, and easing
- the healing process. These people are themselves active Catholics, and
- their goal is to facilitate coming back into the church. Because
- divorce is a common theme with Catholics who have become alienated,
- there is always a team member who is REALLY KNOWLEDGEABLE about
- options open to people in situations like yours.
-
- These programs aren't all that common yet; St.
- Paul/Minneapolis and Tucson and a few other cities have them. One is
- being started near here in Racine WI by Fr. Martin Pable, a Capuchin
- priest who taught a class in Evangelization I just completed.
- (Inactive catholics were the biggest single focus in that class).
-
- Since I don't know where you live, I can't be of any more help
- at this point, but feel free to email me (be persistent, I think our
- outside email may be broken but should be fixed soon!). It may be
- possible to inquire and to direct you to a an evanglizing parish with
- the means to help you.
-
- You may spot a newspaper ad like this:
-
- "CATHOLICS: Inactive? Alienated? Retired? If you've parted company
- with the church over new changes, old rules, a marriage situation,
- hurt feelings or other reasons, why not join us for an open meeting at
- ___ on ___."
-
- That is how the programs often spread the word. Some parishes
- run them right after Christmas/Easter, knowing that's the time a lot
- of inactive Catholics will return.
-
- If you're into reading, get a copy of _Catholics Coming Home_
- by Carrie Kemp and Donald Pologruto. While mainly a "handbook for
- churches reaching out to inactive catholics," it is appropriate
- reading for someone in your position.
-
- You may find the following excerpt from that book interesting:
-
- "A good deal of misinformation about church teaching has to be
- clarified on these issues [divorce and remarriage] before any
- attempt can be made to reconcile with the church. Council of
- Baltimore in 1843 did place excommunication upon divorce, but
- forty one years later, seeing that this was far too severe,
- the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore of 1884 withdrew the
- censure. The removal of this censure is one of the church's
- best kept secrets! It is another false assumption that
- Catholics who remarry are excommunicated; that excommunication
- was rescinded by the American Bishops in 1977. The late Father
- James Young, C.S.P, clarified the relationship of remarried
- Catholics to the church: Catholics who marry a second time
- without the church's approval are told that they're
- excommunicated. Nothing could be further from the truth. No
- matter what happens to the marriage of two Catholics, no
- matter how many times they get divorced or remarried, they
- remain Catholics.
-
- The church teaches that marrriage is a sacrament, a
- covenant that cannot be broken. Implied in that teaching is
- that those who have divorced and remarried without annulment
- are unworthy of receiving the Eucharist. The phrase once used
- was "living in sin," and remarried Catholics are painfully
- aware that the label is still part of Catholic vocabularies.
- Too often divorced and remarried CAtholics have been told only
- the stern reality of their legal status. They are unaware of
- the the church's emphasis on compassion and understanding
- toward those in difficulty. In 1981 Pope John Paul II stated,
- "I earnestly call upon pastors and the whole community of the
- faithful to help the divorced, andand with solicitous care to
- make sure that they do not consider themselves as separated
- from the church, for as baptized persons, they can, and indeed
- must, share in her life...Let the church pray for them,
- encourage them, and show herself a merciful mother, and thus
- sustain them in faith and hope."
-
- Carrie Kemp and Donald Pologruto, _Catholics Coming Home_,
- Harper, San Francisco, 1990, ISBN 0-06-066657-9, p. 141
-
- If you email me and tell me where you live, I may be able to
- be of a little more help. I will pray for you.
- --
- Jim Nugent
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