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Cardinal Burke: “We Cannot Accept Governments Treating the Worship of God in the same manner as going to a restaurant”

Cardinal Raymond Burke published a long March 21 message for the coronavirus crisis on his webpage. Here are the highlights:

• The 1962 Missal contains special texts for the Holy Mass, to be offered in times of pestilence, the Votive Mass for the Deliverance from Death in Time of Pestilence.

• The traditional Litany of the Saints says: “From plague, famine, and war, O Lord, deliver us.”

• When we find ourselves in great suffering and even facing death, we ask: “Where is God?” But the real question is: “Where are we?”

• A person of faith cannot consider the present calamity, in which we find ourselves, without considering how distant our culture is from God, and openly rebellious toward him.

• We witness even within the Church, a paganism, which worships nature and the earth.

• We see how the life of faith has become increasingly secularized.

• Great evils like pestilence are an effect of original sin and of our actual sins.

• In our secularized culture, there is a tendency to view prayer, devotions and worship like any other activity, for example, going to the cinema or going to a football game, which is not essential, and therefore can be cancelled for the sake of taking every precaution to curb the spread of a deadly contagion.

• But prayer, devotions and worship, above all, Confession and the Holy Mass, are essential for us to remain healthy and strong spiritually, and for us to seek God’s help in a time of great danger.

• We cannot simply accept the determinations of secular governments, which treat the worship of God in the same manner as going to a restaurant or to an athletic contest.

• We bishops and priests need to explain publicly the necessity of Catholics to pray, to worship in their churches and chapels, and to go in procession through the streets.

• We need to insist that the regulations of the State, also for the good of the State, recognize the importance of places of worship, especially in time of crisis.

• Even as we have found a way to provide for food and medicine and other necessities of life during a time of contagion, without irresponsibly risking the spread of the contagion, so we can find a way to provide for the necessities of our spiritual life.

• Many of our churches and chapels are very large. They permit a group of the faithful to gather for prayer and worship, without violating the requirements of “social distance.”

• The confessional with the traditional screen is usually equipped with a thin veil or can be easily equipped with one. It can be treated with disinfectant, so that access to the Sacrament of Confession is possible.
giveusthisday
Isn't public prayer an essential service?
Novella Nurney
Obviously this course of action is possible. This does not even need to be viewed through a " Catholic lens" to see this could be , considering the situation, fairly easily accommodated. Liquor stores, pharmacies, grocery stores, post office, some clothing stores, home goods stores, " $ tree " stores, tobacco stores, fast food, and etcetera all open, minimal restrictions( in my area Virginia, USA)…More
Obviously this course of action is possible. This does not even need to be viewed through a " Catholic lens" to see this could be , considering the situation, fairly easily accommodated. Liquor stores, pharmacies, grocery stores, post office, some clothing stores, home goods stores, " $ tree " stores, tobacco stores, fast food, and etcetera all open, minimal restrictions( in my area Virginia, USA) .We just need a Catholic hierarchy that believes the sacraments are as important as a pack of cigarettes . It will take planning , stringent rules on disinfection, proximity, common sense ( the big one) and patience. Oh, and the Church to agree we have the right to worship and the sacraments. The SSPX ( only recently available and only 2X a month ) seems to think it is worthwhile, my FSSP is shuttered. I pray that God may allow us to worship him publicly Holy Week and Eastertide. We are the Easter worshippers dont ya know.( Heathens, when will they learn)
Ultraviolet
Now if only the Pope would say something like that. If only The Church would make that official policy. If only Catholics would tell their elected leaders, exempt the Church from your "closings" or we WILL vote you out next election. Whoever is running against you gets my vote... Republican, Democrat, whatever.
foward
Well said.
tearlach
Well done Cardinal Raymond Burke, we love you and you are in our prayers and sacrifices so you continue fighting the good fight till the end
De Profundis
Fiction hiding behind reality.
knldgskr
We can go to the supermarket and stand in line to get food to nourish our bodies but we cannot stand in line in a Church to receive His Body to nourish our souls. We can buy alcoholic beverages to hide who we are but we cannot kneel in front of God in the Tabernacle to know who we are. How does this make sense?
It is the work of the Devil.
How will our Bishops answer to God for depriving the faithful …More
We can go to the supermarket and stand in line to get food to nourish our bodies but we cannot stand in line in a Church to receive His Body to nourish our souls. We can buy alcoholic beverages to hide who we are but we cannot kneel in front of God in the Tabernacle to know who we are. How does this make sense?
It is the work of the Devil.
How will our Bishops answer to God for depriving the faithful of the spiritual life they need?
May God have mercy on their souls.
F M Shyanguya
Cf Matt 24:45-51 (RSVCE) > The Faithful or the Unfaithful Slave