PopeWatch: Bishop of Black Duck

From Father Z.  The Bishop of Black Duck shows how to deal with pro-abort Catholic politicians:

On 7 May 2021, the Prefect of the CDF, Card. Ladaria, sent a Letter to Archbp. Gomez, currently President of the USCCB.  The letter addresses the issue of the formation of a national policy about Communion for public figures who support and promote moral evils.

Ladaria’s letter is not all that it could be (as Fr. Murray pointed out).  It isn’t really all that much, as a matter of fact.  It repeats – and this is not bad – what has been said before.  That said, constant repetition without subsequent action demonstrates weakness or … worse.    Incessant reference to dialogue, when for decades with the same people dialogue has been entirely fruitless, is tantamount to Samuel Beckett’s oft quoted phrase:

All of old. Nothing else ever. Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.

When it comes to bringing these public figures around by dialogue, the US bishops are getting better and better at failing.

The other day pro-abortion Nancy Pelosi told a reporter who asked about her Archbishop’s (Cordileone) letter concerning Communion and support of abortion:

“I think I can use my own judgment on that but I’m pleased with what the Vatican put out on that subject. Did you read that?”

Dialogue isn’t going to cut it with the likes of Pelosi and Biden.  Not by itself.

Archbp. Cordileone responded to Pelosi’s remark with a statement.  He repeated what Pelosi already knows, the number of the unborn who did not come to light because of abortion.  Just before the end of his statement he also repeated what Card. Ratzinger wrote in 2004 to US Bishops (which McCarrick lied about):

[Ratzinger] goes on to say in that letter that, if these dialogues

prove to be fruitless, then, out of respect for the Catholic belief of what it means to receive Holy Communion, the bishop must declare that the individual is not be admitted to Communion.

However, Cordileone concludes:

Speaker Pelosi’s positive reaction to Cardinal Ladaria’s letter, then, raises hope that progress can be made in this most serious matter.

With due respect to His Excellency, if Nancy Pelosi is pleased with what Ladaria wrote to Archbp. Gomez, that must give us pause.   If Fishwrap’s Madame Defarge is pleased with Ladaria’s letter, we should hope for a better letter in the near future.

We will agree that dialogue has to continue.   At the same time other means should be applied.  Maybe… maybe… Cordileone is establishing the groundwork.

Here’s is another way of approaching pro-abortion catholic pols beyond “sola sermocinatio“.

The esteemed Bishop of Black Duck, Most Rev. Jude Noble, would surely write the following to the notorious pro-abortion Mayor of his See’s city.

The Honorable
Nanette Harry
Mayor of Black Duck

Your Honor,

You recently made a statement reported by the press in which you said that you would “make up your own mind” about receiving Holy Communion even after having been instructed multiple times about supporting the evil of abortion.

Your recent statement has brought me to make up my mind.

Given your unswerving support of and promotion of abortion, and given your apparent unwillingness to change your position and make public reparation for the scandal you have caused, in my role as your bishop and in accordance with Can. 915 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law, I herewith admonish you, Mayor Harry, not to present yourself for Holy Communion within the Diocese of Black Duck.

I have also made a public statement about the same.

Moreover, I have issued a directive, also made public, to all the priests serving in the diocese that they are not to admit you to Holy Communion until after such a time as you make a public statement that you regret all your efforts to promote the grave evil of abortion and that you shall endeavor to make some kind of reparation for the damage that you have done.

As your bishop, I also admonish you not to receive Holy Communion anywhere outside this diocese.

I ask my brother bishops everywhere to respect my decision on this matter.

Because you, as Mayor of Black Duck, are a national figure, I invite all my brother bishops of this nation to help me in my pastoral concern on your behalf.   I ask them to defend the Church’s teaching, uphold the Canon Law, and correct among the faithful any false notions your history of support for abortion may have fostered.

I am available to speak with you in private about this matter, to explain in detail why I am doing this and what it means.  Do not hesitate to contact me if you would like counsel about how to make reparation for your past public action in support of such a great moral evil.   I will also continue to speak in public about this matter.

Mayor Harry, for years I have faithfully urged you, with hope encouraged, and in charity pled that you to alter your stance on procured abortion.  Dialogue alone is no longer sufficient in itself.  My duty before the Savior, before the flock entrusted to me by the Church, and before your own soul, requires both the above and what follows.

I will pray for you every day and take on a penance for your intention.  I have invited all the priests of the diocese to do the same, in their own way.

Assuring you of my good will and prayerful best wishes, I am your devoted shepherd in Christ,

+ Jude Noble
Bishop of Black Duck

Go here to read the rest.  Alas the Bishop of Black Duck is slightly more fictional than bishops possessing backbones.

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Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Thursday, May 20, AD 2021 4:46am

The Jude Nobles are few and far between but they exist. A beautiful letter, btw.

I especially like the coat of arms.
A reminder to be in the state of grace before approaching the table of the Lord.

Your the man, Bishop of Black Duck.

Father of Seven
Father of Seven
Thursday, May 20, AD 2021 5:14am

Cordileone? More like Cordisouris. Pretty words are the best the vast majority of Bishops can manage. They are not men. They certainly are not fathers. Instead, they are a perfect reflection of the times. They are of the world.

DJH
DJH
Thursday, May 20, AD 2021 5:15am

“We will agree that dialogue has to continue.”
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I do not agree. Time to excommunicate, starting with politicians, but certainly not ending with them. The medical/biologic (human) sciences community appears to be nearly rotten to the core as well.
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https://www.catholicworldreport.com/2021/05/17/exploring-the-dark-world-of-vaccines-and-fetal-tissue-research-part-1/
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We wonder why God does not smile on us and seems to withhold blessings, but it should be pretty obvious.

TomD
TomD
Thursday, May 20, AD 2021 5:47am

The Jude Nobles are few and far between but they exist.

Well, maybe not. The Catholic Hierarchy website does not list a Bp. Jude Noble, nor can he be googled. Mayor Nanette Harry can’t be googled either. There are several localities by the name of Black Duck or Blackduck in the Anglosphere, but only four appear to be populated. The mayor of Blackduck, Minnesota (population 785 in 2010) is Maxwell Gullette. Black Duck Creek in Queensland has a population of 21. Black Duck Brook in Newfoundland has a population of 57 when combined with a neighboring town. Black Duck Siding in Newfoundland is a town but info on it is scarce.

I found all this out when I went looking to see if the media was beating up Bp. Jude Noble (nope, they aren’t). This letter appears to be a musing of Fr. Z’s on the ideal bishop, nothing more.

T. Shaw
T. Shaw
Thursday, May 20, AD 2021 6:29am

Some parish priests are stepping up.

Our young Father S. (He attended Chaminade HS when two of my sons were there) had the gall to preach Church Teaching on Holy Family Sunday. He said, “Marriage is between a man and a woman.” Immediately, one woman (I knew one of her sons in the Boy Scouts) got up and left. Father S. ignored it. I’d have said, “Don’t cone back until you see me in Confession.”

Frank
Frank
Thursday, May 20, AD 2021 6:56am

Amen, T Shaw. Just think what could be accomplished for the salvation of souls if the hierarchy actually began acting as if that is their mission in this world! Plus maybe we could get rid of the remaining “cultural Catholics” who haven’t already disappeared due to the lockdowns and fear mongering in which nearly all of the bishops participated with enthusiasm. Here’s the scene Id like to see:
Father Faithful to departing parishioners during doctrinally correct homily: “I hear the Episcopal churches are pretty well empty, why don’t y’all head on over there?”

Pinky
Pinky
Thursday, May 20, AD 2021 8:41am

DJH – Excommunication is properly part of a dialogue. It’s not designed to purge ranks; it’s designed to alert someone that they’re on the wrong path and guide them to understanding and repentance. In that sense, it’s time for the Church to advance the dialogue.

Greg Mockeridge
Greg Mockeridge
Thursday, May 20, AD 2021 6:32pm

In addition to the scandal caused by pro-abortion Catholics receiving Holy Communion is the further harm such politicians do to their own souls in committing sacrilege. The bishops are so caught up in the politics of this, they at unwittingly put politics before the good of the politician’s soul.

Stephen Firenze
Stephen Firenze
Thursday, May 20, AD 2021 9:06pm

I used to think the Catholic bishops were feckless cowards in order to protect the collection plate. It took me years to realize they were feckless cowards because they no longer believe what the church teaches. I seriously doubt most bishops believe in either the resurrection or that the Eucharist is the body blood soul and divinity of Our Lord. And rather than have the integrity to go and sell used cars they stay and keep their perks. And I apologize to used car salesmen who have far more integrity than most Catholic bishops

CAM
CAM
Thursday, May 20, AD 2021 10:24pm

What a well thought out letter. Wish the letter was real, especially the paragraph about public penance. Giving scandal to the Church has to stop.

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