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austraLasia 1279
(to be read in tandem with #1278)

Courageous Bishops in PNG and Oceania speak up

VATICAN CITY: 9th OCtober 2005 --  Reference was made in #1278 to the touching and courageous words of a number of Bishops.  As some of their 'ipsissima verba' are in L'Osservatore Romano, in Italian admittedly, so only to that extent 'ipsissima', it would seem appropriate to combine a few of their comments with the immediately preceding austraLasia.
    Coadjutor Bishop Arnold Orowae of Wabag, Papua New Guinea, told synod participants that Catholics who live in remote villages did not have "the opportunity for frequent celebration and reception of the Eucharist".  In his speech Oct. 6, he asked how these communities would then be able to make the Eucharist the source and summit of their lives as the church asks. He said the church needs to reflect on "what kind of priest" they need in their situation, and he asked the church to consider allowing the ordination of "mature Christian men who are strong in faith, very committed, and have the respect of the people." Often times these so-called "viri probati", or "men of proven virtue",  are older, married men. He said these men could "be easily trained to preside at the eucharistic celebration" which would then "make it easy for the people to participate in the Eucharist, so that the importance and centrality of the Eucharist" would "become true for the people".
    Bishop Orowae questioned whether it was necessary for a priest who had to serve poor, often illiterate people in remote areas to have "years of intellectual formation in philosophy and theology". He stressed ministers would have to have the proper and "necessary training required," but that they would be ordained for the task of only celebrating the Eucharist. The church needs to clarify its position concerning the nature of the Eucharist, he said. "Some feel that eucharistic hospitality is important," that "the Eucharist is food for the hungry, not a reward for being good". He added that there was concern the Eucharist not be seen as "an elitist sacrament" but as "a celebration of the generosity of God....Others feel that the Eucharist be given only to those who are adequately prepared," he said. "How should the church explain these different opinions"?
    Bishop Denis Browne of Hamilton, New Zealand, president of the Federation of Catholic Bishops' Conferences of Oceania, told the synod Oct. 7: "We, as church, need to be continually open to finding ways in which the Eucharist can become easily available to all our faithful people".  The bishop said Catholics living in small, isolated villages "have as much right to participate in the Eucharist" as those living in big cities. Bishop Browne also told the synod members, "We need to be sensitive to the questions that the faithful often ask us",  including the question: "Why does it seem to be possible for former priests of the Anglican Communion to be ordained and function as Catholic priests, while former Catholic priests who have been dispensed from their vow of celibacy are unable to function in any pastoral way"?

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