Tuesday, December 8, 2009

The Ultimate Parish Council

This on Catholic World News...

In a newly published book, Cardinal Godfried Danneels of Brussels advances a proposal for a “papal council”—a group of senior prelates who would advise the Pope on key issues. This council would not hold any juridical power, the cardinal proposes, but would have “great moral authority.”

Cardinal Danneels—who has long a favorite of liberal Catholics—makes the proposal in a book based on a series of interviews, in which he recalls his 30 years as the leading Catholic figure in Belgium. Cardinal Danneels released the book as he prepares to leave his post. Now 76 years old, he has submitted his resignation, and told reporters that he expects to be replaced early next year.

The cardinal’s book, Confidences d’un cardinal, carries a preface by Herman Van Rompuy, the former Belgian prime minister who took office this week as the first president of the European Union.


OK... is there anybody who thinks this would be a good idea? Does the term "Council of Elders" come to mind? Would we have to re-name all Catholic Churches worldwide something like "St. Mary's Catho-Methodist Episcopal Church"?

2 comments:

Mr. C said...

You're on a roll....
I dunno about "St.Mary's CME," though. A little too precious and a tad unPC, if you switch out one consonant for a vowel.

Scelata said...

God so loved the world -- that he did NOT send a committee, or a council, or a commission, or an advisory panel, or....

(Save the Liturgy, Save the World)