Cardinal Wuerl continues to utter comments
in the spirit of the recently held Synod that confound us. The latest is that:
“The frame of reference now is no longer
the Code of Canon Law. The frame of reference is now going to be, ‘What does
the Gospel really say here?’”
To which canonist Ed Peter’s responds.
“The 'frame of reference' for the mission
of the Catholic Church has never, ever been the Code of Canon Law, and no canon
lawyer I know of has ever, ever claimed otherwise. The 'frame of reference' for
the Catholic Church has always been, and has only been, Christ the Lord."
During the lead-up to the Synod on the
Family, the Pope issued a motu proprio modifying the process for declarations
of nullity. Some have commented that this motu proprio will mean for the Church
that which was previously admonished and ended by Rome in the United States in
the early 1970's.
On
April 11, 1973, the Congregation
for the Doctrine of the Faith, under the authority of Blessed Paul VI, issued a
letter to the Bishops of the United States of America on "Invalid
Marriages."
SACRED CONGREGATION FOR THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH
Letter regarding the indissolubility of marriage
This Sacred Congregation, which is responsible for defending
the doctrine regarding faith and morals throughout the Catholic world, has been
examining with careful attention the dissemination of new opinions which seek
to deny or to put in doubt the doctrine regarding the indissolubility of
marriage constantly proposed by the Magisterium of the Church.
These opinions are widespread, not only in books and
newspapers, but also beginning to circulate even in seminaries, in Catholic
schools, and even in the practices in some ecclesiastical tribunals of this or
that Diocese.
Furthermore, these opinions, together with other doctrinal
or pastoral explanations, have been advanced here and there as a pretext to
justify abuses against the current discipline regarding the administration of
the Sacraments to those who live in an irregular union.
Therefore, this Sacred Dicastery examined this problem
during its Plenary Meeting of 1972, and issued its mandate, approved by the
Supreme Pontiff, exhorting the Bishops to attentively insure that all those
entrusted with teaching religion in schools or institutes of any grade, as well
as those who serve as officials in ecclesiastical tribunals, remain faithful to
the doctrine of the Church on the indissolubility of marriage and act in accord
with this doctrine in their ecclesiastical tribunals.
Regarding the administration of the Sacraments, local
Ordinaries should strive, on one hand, to encourage the observance of the
discipline in force in the Church, and on the other hand, to act so that
pastors of souls show particular solicitude toward those who live in an
irregular union, seeking to resolve these cases through the use of the approved
practices of the Church in the internal forum, as well as other just means.
Communicating these things to you with devoted respect, I
remain yours,
+ Franjo Cardinal Seper
Prefect
+ JĂ©rĂ´me Hamer, O.P.
Secretary
Rome, April 11, 1973.
The following quote bears reading:
"A Catholic who is knowingly a partner in an
invalid marriage is in reality and before God not married to his or her
apparent spouse. Hence performance of the marriage act
within that union is not a sacred and holy seal of married love, but really a
wrongful use of sex. Those who have seriously disobeyed divine
or ecclesiastical law by entering into an invalid marriage, and have perhaps
committed many sins within that union, have a duty to return to grace as
quickly as possible, and certainly to abstain from Holy Communion until they do
so. Some solution is always possible, even in
the most difficult cases. At times one must accept a considerable
amount of self-denial and bear the cross generously; but God’s grace is able to
make even the most difficult burdens bearable. Even if individuals feel that they do not
now have the moral strength to do what the law of God demands of them, they
ought not despair. In prayer, faithful attendance at Mass, in
doing the works of Christian love, they can with God’s grace gradually acquire
the courage to do with peace whatever is necessary. Pastors and diocesan marriage tribunals
will try to be of assistance to those in invalid marriages. Those seeking a good conscience in these
matters must remember that their consciences are to be formed in the light of
Church teaching. Every solution that is reached must be
entirely faithful to the command of Christ that consummated and sacramental marriages
can in no way be dissolved or treated as though they can be."
The above quotation comes from page 514-515
from The Teaching of Christ: A Catholic Catechism for Adults published in 1983. (ISBN 0-87973-899-5).
The editors were Donald W Wuerl, Ronald
Lawler OFM Cap and Thomas Comerford Lawler.
It would follow then, that Cardinal Wuerl knows very well what The Teaching of Christ is. It is, therefore, incumbent on the Cardinal to provide clarity, not obfuscation, truth and not distortion during his utterances with the media and Catholics in general as it relates to matters discussed at the Synod.
Perhaps the good Cardinal can start a blog based upon his point at the opening of this post which was challenged by Ed Peters; it could be titled, WDTGRS. I'm sure Father Z wouldn't mind.
A line attributed to St. Thomas More, at
least as spoken in the movie A Man for All Seasons, comes to mind.
"We must pray that when your head stops
spinning, your face is front again."