Cardinal Sarah: No synod can invent a 'female priesthood'
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GENE
Mexico City Newsroom, Jul 5, 2023 / 16:10 pm
Cardinal Robert Sarah, prefect emeritus of the Dicastery for
Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, stressed that "the
priesthood is unique" and warned that "no council, no synod" can
"invent a female priesthood."
In his conference on the priesthood, entitled "Joyful
Servants of the Gospel" given July 3 at the Conciliar Seminary in Mexico
City, the cardinal assured that no one "has the power to transform this
divine gift to adapt it and reduce its transcendent value to the cultural and
environmental field.”
"No council, no synod, no ecclesiastical authority has
the power to invent a female priesthood ... without seriously damaging the
perennial physiognomy of the priest, his sacramental identity, within the
renewed ecclesiological vision of the Church, mystery, communion, and
mission," he emphasized.
Sarah stressed that “the Catholic faith professes that the
sacrament of Holy Orders, instituted by Christ the Lord, is one, it is
identical for the universal Church. For Jesus, there is no African, German,
Amazonia, or European priesthood. The priesthood is unique, it is identical for
the universal Church.”
Priesthood ‘a gift’
In his conference, the prefect emeritus also reflected on
"being a priest" and stressed that "the priesthood is a great,
great mystery, so great a gift that it would be a sin to waste it."
“It’s a divine gift that must be received, understood, and
lived, and the Church has always sought to understand and enter deeper into the
real and proper being of the priest, as a baptized man, called to be an alter
Christus, another Christ, even more so an ipse Christus, Christ
himself, to represent Him, to conform to Him, to be configured and mediated in
Christ with priestly ordination,” he explained.
For the Guinean prelate, “the priest is a man of God who is
day and night in the presence of God to glorify him, to adore him. The priest
is a man immolated in sacrifice to prolong the sacrifice of Christ for the
salvation of the world.”
The cardinal said that the "first task" of priests
"is to pray, because the priest is a man of prayer: He begins his day with
the Office of Readings and ends his day with the Office."
“A priest who does not pray is about to die. A Church that
does not pray is a dead Church,” he warned.
Regarding the lack of priestly vocations, he encouraged the
faithful to pray because “it’s not that we are few."
"Christ ordained 12 for the whole world. How many of us
are priests today? There are close to 400,000 of us priests in the world. There
are too many of us,” he said, citing the same observation made by Pope Gregory
the Great in the 7th century.
"Many have accepted the priesthood, but they’re not doing
the work of the priest," Sarah explained. "So in response, we
must pray. Ask him to send workers to his harvest, pray. And show that we
priests are happy, because if young men see that we are sad, we won’t attract
anyone.” he urged. “We have to be happy, even if we’re suffering.”
" ... the cardinal assured that no one "has the power to transform this divine gift to adapt it and reduce its transcendent value to the cultural and environmental field.” "
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Insultingly simple minded crap. One of few success stories of the Protestant churches in the last fifty years has been the accession to full priesthood of women at all levels including diocesan bishops. Bigotry such as Sarah’s (and yours) is, simply, un-Christian. And one advantage of female priests is that paedophilia among them is almost unknown, unlike the RC church which is heaving with priests who enjoy buggering small boys and raping little girls. Still, none of that is morally worse than parking on a double yelllow line, is it Gene? It would be interesting to have Sarah’s views on homosexuality - perhaps, like you, he thinks that homosexuals are the moral equivalent of genocidal mass murderers: after all there’s plenty of room in your lot for barmy bigots, isn’t there?
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