Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Summorum Pontificum - A Motu Proprio from Benedict XVI



This was released last year. . . I have pasted an old post, from my old blog,here :)

- - - The Holy See released a Motu Proprio (of his own accord) regarding the use of the 1962 missal of John XXIII.

The three articles that seem to stand out to me are articles 2,4, and 10.It looks like the Holy Father is giving all priests permission to celebrate the 1962 missal without approval from his Ordinary (article 2) and that the faithful are free to attend (article 4) I am interested to see if our bishop here in Hawaii will be enacting article 10? I have sent emails to several diocesan administrators asking them how Bishop Silva might enforce this. If I hear anything I will post it as an update here. Below are the Latin and English translations of the document as well as the 3 articles which stood out to me

http://www.usccb.org/liturgy/litteraeapostolicae.pdf (Latin)

http://www.usccb.org/liturgy/bclnewsletterjune07.pdf (English translation)

Art. 2. In Masses celebrated without the people, each Catholic priest of the Latin rite, whether secular or regular, may use the Roman Missal published by Bl. Pope John XXIII in 1962, or the Roman Missal promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1970, and may do so on any day with the exception of the Easter Triduum. For such celebrations, with either one Missal or the other, the priest has no need for permission from the Apostolic See or from his Ordinary.

Art. 4. Celebrations of Mass as mentioned above in art. 2 may - observing all the norms of law - also be attended by faithful who, of their own free will, ask to be admitted.

Art. 10. The ordinary of a particular place, if he feels it appropriate, may erect a personal parish in accordance with can. 518 for celebrations following the ancient form of the Roman rite, or appoint a chaplain, while observing all the norms of law.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Welcome all OLGC Young Adults!

Aloha everyone my name is Dallas Carter and I am the Young Adult coordinator at Our Lady of Good Counsel in Pearl City, a catholic catechist working with the Office of Religious Education for the Catholic Diocese of Honolulu under the jurisdiction of His Excellency Bishop Larry Silva, and a health consultant.

I am cradle catholic born and raised on the island of Oahu. After my graduation from Kamehameha Schools in 2000 I studied Catholic Theology at the Franciscan University in Steubenville Ohio. After attaining my B.A. in Theology at Franciscan I continued my studies at Chaminade University in Honolulu, Hawaii. In '06 I graduated with my Masters in Theology from Chaminade and have begun the prerequisites for my p.h.d studies.

By day I am a Campus Minister at a local catholic grade school here on Oahu, the OLGC Young Adult coordinator, and I have been a lecturer of theology for Diocese for nearly two years now. My experience with the young adults of OLGC and lecturing has brought many blessings to me and have given me more knowledge about the Scriptures and the teachings of the Church than any amount of books could ever provide. On the same token my experiences have opened my eyes to the reality that there is much work to be done with regard to proper catechesis and religious education with both our young adults in our diocese as well as our adults.

The present societal cliche of moral and doctrinal relativism has infiltrated the hearts of so many well meaning and good-hearted catholic young adults. It is my specific ministry to reach out and help guide our catholic young adults to a clear understanding of the teachings of Holy Mother Church, without compromise. As an catechist it is my duty not to create new interpetations of church teaching but rather to 'echein' or 'echo' what the Church and her Holy Tradition have taught since the time of Christ until this present day and to defend (apologia) her holy teachings against all those who question our faith (1 Pt 3:15) Also,
Following the holy example of Blessed Pierre Giorgio Frassati, in line with the call of our Holy Father in his debut encyclical ‘Deus Caritas Est’ our Young Adults have set as our mission to strive to establish, through worship and ministry, a deeper awareness of our call as Catholics to Social Justice issues and specifically the Works of Mercy found in Matthew 25:34ff . Our young adults also serve our OLGC youth ministry.

Please check here regularly for updates and for a calendar of Young Adults Events!

In humility I ask for your prayers as our Young Adults embark on this mission.

Gods Blessings,

Dallas Carter, MPT