Bishop to Pastor: “I am very concerned about the comportment of the faithful in your parish church…”

A kind reader sent me a fine article from Creative Minority Report.

My emphases and comments.

Bishop Murphy: No One Knows Where the Blessed Sacrament Is!

As I reported last week, my Pastor informed us that at the request of Bishop Murphy (Diocese of Rockville Centre) that the church would be moving the tabernacle back to the center of the church. [I nearly fell of my chair at this point.] I wasn’t sure at the time if this was a general request or something limited to my parish. If it was limited to my parish, what provoked this request? Well now I know. The Bishop visited at confirmation time and was not pleased with what he saw. My Pastor, Father Joe, printed the request of the Bishop this week in the bulletin for all to read along with his response. …

Dear Father Coschignano:

Recently I had the pleasure and the privilege of confirming young men and women in your parish. [So now we have the context: lots of young people with parents, friends and relatives who probably don’t go to church very often.] It was a beautiful moment and one that I very much appreciated. I thank you for the warm welcome that you gave to me and also for the way that you and all those who work with you strive so much to make the experience of worshiping the Lord such a fulfilling and fruitful one. [This is nice, but there is more coming.]

As I mentioned to you during that day, I am very concerned about the comportment [that "behavior" for those of you in Columbia Heights] of the faithful in your parish church prior to the celebration of the Eucharist. I am not blaming anyone. I am not trying to say that anyone is at fault. I am simply saying that the comportment is not compatible with proper preparation for the celebration of Mass. This interferes with the ability of the people to enter into the liturgy and have the kind of active participation that the Second Vatican Council calls for.  [We can pick up from this that there was general chaos in the church.]

In my judgment, a major reason for this is the fact that the Blessed Sacrament is reserved in a separate chapel that is so removed from the main body of the church that no one knows where the Blessed Sacrament is. [This is great!  How many times have you goone into a church and not been able to find the Blessed Sacrament?  At the same time, I am wondering how many of the people involved in the chaos before this Mass know what the Blessed Sacrament is?] I don’t mean that literally but I mean that conscious awareness of’ the presence of the Lord in the Blessed Sacrament is lacking to those who enter the main body of your parish church. [Right.] This is further hampered by the fact that the music ministry is set up in front of the doors into that chapel where the Blessed Sacrament is reserved. [You priests out there…. "GET THE BAND OUT OF THE WAY!!"] That means that anyone who wishes to go and pray needs to go through the paraphernalia of those who provide music. I find this problematic. [I find it sacreligious…. but bishops need to use understatement.]

In the document of the United States Bishops “Built of Living Stones – Art, Architecture, and Worship” [GAG.  But note the creative use this bishop makes of the document.   Remember that he doesn’t have to cite any document at all in giving this directive, but this could help the pastor provide citations for what he has to do.] which is the normative document of the Bishops Conference in the United States on liturgical matters § 74 §, it is clear that the Blessed Sacrament is to be placed in such a way in the body of the Church that whether it is in the chapel or not, it must be visible to those who come to worship. [Is your parish church in keeping with this?  In the USA or not?] This is consistent with the documents of the Second Vatican Council as well as with the most recent documents of the Holy See including Redemptionis Sacramentum. Therefore, I am directing you to begin a process of locating the tabernacle with the Blessed Sacrament in the main body of the church. The most simple thing would be to place it in the center of the reredos in the place which clearly set up to have a tabernacle, [In other words… put it back where it belongs.] and where at the last liturgy I celebrated there was a bouquet of flowers.  However you do this, I would like to have you give me by September [It is now October.  I wonder what happened.] of this your plan for the relocation of the tabernacle. Relocating the tabernacle in and of itself will not be sufficient. [!] Therefore, I am asking to begin a process of educating your people about the reverence that is due to the Blessed Sacrament when they enter church and so long as they are in church.  If over summertime and into the Fall you can do a series of articles in the bulletin announcements from the pulpit or a combination of these and other things, I believe you would do a great service to the People of God in Saint John the Evangelist Parish you would have a parish that would become ever more closely united to the Lord and bear much fruit not only in terms of the spiritual life of your parishioners but also in other important elements for the life of the Church such as vocations to the priesthood.   [This is fantastic.  Yes!  A connection between the altar, the Blessed Sacrament and PRIESTS.]

Please do net see this as anything but an act of support for you and for the good work you do as pastor. [This is an important note.  Very often priests have found themselves abandoned by their bishops when they have tried to make changes exactly along the lines the bishop wants this priest to make.  A priest tries to initiate projecs to foster reverence in his church – some people complain to the bishop – the bishop sides with the complainers and writes to the priest "Don’t be divisive."  So, this is one of the most important things the bishop wrote in his letter.  It would encourage the priest and let him know he has support instead of the usual attitude of "I’m without… win or tie."] You and I share the pastoral responsibility for Center Moriches. I would be remiss if I did not say this to you. I say it to you as my brother and as my collaborator with full confidence that you have both the love of your people and the pastoral skills good and holy priest to bring this about for the present and future good of the Body Christ in Center Moriches.

Please know that The Office Worship is at your disposal to help you in this process. If I can be of any help, you know that wish so to be.

With my prayers and best wishes, I am

Fraternally yours in Christ,
William Murphy
Bishop of Rockville Centre

What a great way to start the day! 

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