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Dear all,
I have just received a letter with the not surprising news that the Vatican
is investigating the writings of Diarmuid O'Murchu and, in the light of
this, Archbishop Denis Hart of Melbourne has withdrawn his permission
for Fr O'Murchu to present a series of workshops in Melbourne next January.
The information I have comes in the text of a letter from the Director
of the Edmund Rice Centre, Amberley, who were sponsoring the workshops
one of which was directed to a general audience and the second
to professed religious.
The full text of the letter can be found in the pdf file at: http://www.catholica.com.au/breakingnews/ KuppeLtrReOMurchu230606.pdf.
Self-evidently
this is not the time for over-reaction as the matter is under private
negotiation between Diarmuid and his Superior General and the Congregation
for the Doctrine of the Faith.
At the same time, I would suggest this is a litmus test for the Vatican.
Are they going to go out and support a man who is diligently seeking to
understand the meaning of our faith, and the ultimate truths that are
locked in the custody of Almighty God alone, or are they going to create
another Teilhard de Chardin embarrasment and fiasco by again coming out
with nonsense that demonstrates the Church is only interested in speaking
to people with the comprehension levels of kindergarten children?
If the Vatican wants to drive a good proportion of the dwindling number
of Catholics in the Western world who are still practising out of the
Church, being heavy-handed with Diarmuid O'Murchu would be an excellent
place to start.
On the other hand, if they are seriously interested in re-evangelising
the Western world an equally good place to start would be in giving encouragement
to the likes of Diarmuid O'Murchu to continue his radical investigations
into the language in which we need to be talking about what Jesus Christ
really does mean in the lives of an educated, reflective society in the
21st Century.
Brian Coyne
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