US bishops ask to delay discussion on Eucharist
Archbishop Gomez says USCCB rules require that the body of bishops first be asked whether to issue a document on a particular topic
Updated: May 28, 2021 06:01 AM GMT
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Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. (Photo: Twitter)
After receiving an unprecedented letter from 67 bishops appealing for a delay in a discussion during the bishops upcoming spring general assembly on whether to prepare a teaching document on the reception of Communion, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops president explained in a memo the procedure followed in bringing the question to a vote during the June 16-18 virtual meeting.
Will Francis Abolish the Latin Mass? (Archbishop Lefebvre Still Resists… Even from the Grave)
Introduction by Michael Matt
Let’s go back ten years and imagine me telling readers of The Remnant that the day was coming when the pope would resign and be replaced by another, who soon thereafter would order every church in the world to close its doors, suspend Sunday obligation indefinitely, ban all private Masses in the Basilica of St. Peter in Rome and initiate a plan to abolish Summorum Pontificum worldwide.
You would have cancelled your subscription to The Remnant, and rightfully so, its editor having obviously lost his mind. And yet among his many increasingly bizarre initiatives, declaring all-out war on the Mass the Traditional Latin Mass, as well as Novus Ordo private Mass may go down in history as the hallmark of this disastrous pontificate.
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CANASTOTA, NY - There are a number of things our Church must do to correct this horrible reality. Let me highlight one - promotion of and participation in Eucharistic Adoration.
May the following words of those who come to spend an hour with Him each week encourage others to go, visit and believe:
Adoration has the peace the world cannot give. It s like you re in a bubble of grace. The pressures and anxieties I bring in with me are diminished while I m in here. When I leave, I feel reassured and renewed. The more I go to Adoration the more time I need. An hour is not enough. After nearly a week I m hungry for this oasis of peace.