From the Website of CBCP
Faithful urged: Speak about ‘Church’s scandals’ now – not later
In the face of controversies facing the Catholic Church, a
prelate called on the faithful to take the initiative to openly discuss
the Church hierarchy’s weaknesses in the hope that the clergy and
religious will receive the feedback in the spirit of solidarity.
“Let us not be afraid to discuss whatever shortcomings our Church may
have,” Novaliches Bishop Antonio R. Tobias, D.D. said in a homily
during the closing ceremonies of the Diocese of Novaliches’ National
Laity Week on Oct. 6.
Church gossip
He then mimicked a person gossiping about “Father doing this and
that.” He gave the example of the current sexual abuse scandals
involving minors “that have surfaced after “10, 20, 30, and 40 years
after a priest is dead.”
“It might happen that when I am gone, issues about me will come out.
Please tell me now. I beg you. Do not wait for me to be inside the
casket before you speak about it,” he pleaded to almost one thousand
attendees of the ceremonies who are mostly Parish Pastoral Council (PPC)
officers, members, and volunteers of the diocese’s 71 parishes.
“We should be more afraid if there is no discussion at all,” Tobias
told the assembly gathered in the gymnasium of Bestlink Colleges in
Millionaires’ Village, Bgy. San Agustin in this city. “What happens if
there is no discussion? This will be discussed elsewhere.”
Clericalism in the Church
According to the prelate, clericalism is a big factor that suppresses
dialogue between the laity and the clergy, between the laity and
religious, and between the clergy and religious. He said clericalism
existed even in the time of Jesus as shown by the apostles in the day’s
Gospel from Luke 10:17-24.
He highlighted the fact that any power the apostles had was merely
shared by Jesus, and not their own. The prelate shared several instances
this sense of entitlement continues in the Church today, even among the
laity.
“But I tell you, this ‘sickness’ (clericalism) does not happen only
amongst priests and bishops, even among the laity. Give them power and
it will not last long, they will be afflicted with clericalism, too,” he
said.
Need for dialogue
He then challenged everyone to a mindset oriented towards solidarity, stressing the need for dialogue.
“Discuss the shortcomings of the Church and hopefully, hopefully, we would be able to understand each other,” he ended.
The closing ceremonies of the National Laity Week in the Diocese of
Novaliches are held annually, immediately after the end of the National
Laity Week to recognize the contributions of Church servants and
volunteers in the life of the diocese.
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