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HELPING PRIESTS BRING THIS MESSAGE TO THE PULPIT |
The year beginning on 19 June 2009 is designated as “A YEAR
FOR PRIESTS.” [from Vatican web site] The objective here is
to help priests appreciate God’s noble calling, and to
encourage them to live out their vocation as God wants it to
be lived.
The people of God need Jesus, the Church, and the
sacraments. The priest is the minister of God who makes the
sacraments present to the faithful. This is his
priestly/cultural role.
The priest is also a teacher of the ways of God. This is his
prophetic role. God has a plan for all the basic components
of human life like marriage, spousal love and family. This
plan cannot be known if it is not taught. It cannot be lived
if it is not known. Husbands and wives cannot be happy if
they are not living their marriages and spousal love as God
designed them to be.
A YEAR FOR PRIESTS is a time to reflect upon how to get
important teachings back into the pulpit where everyone
hears them. I suggest that this is a perfect year to bring
God’s plan for marriage, spousal love and family back into
the pulpit. How is this to be done?
I think it is safe to say that there is still a great fear
among many clergy to deal with the topics of contraception
and sterilization at the pulpit. Some priests think that
their people are too weak to break the habit of
contraception. Others fear that they will be criticized and
rejected; collections will decrease. My experience is just
the opposite. After Mass people thank me for proclaiming
God’s truth. They often ask: “Why haven’t we heard this
before?” Fr. Randy Moreau says that his collections actually
go up.
Looking at the moral landscape around us should help us to
see that something is seriously amiss. Half of our marriages
today collapse. Lifetime commitments dissolve when couples
run into difficulties in their relationship—difficulties
that they are unwilling to face together. Divorce does not
solve a problem. Divorcees simply carry their unresolved
problems with them to the next marriage. Children
desperately want to live with their natural parents, and
want to experience an example of unconditional love in their
parents’ marriage.
An 80% cohabitation rate today among young couples who
approach the Church for a wedding tells us something about
how young people perceive marriage. When they see so many
failed marriages among their families and friends, they
conclude that making a lifetime commitment to a spouse is
impossible for frail humanity. So they are reluctant to even
try–they just cohabitate.
You must wonder why people living in such affluent times as
ours find it so difficult to live by the Commandments. Sex
is treated so casually, as simply a form of recreation, to
which there are no corresponding responsibilities. The
popular culture promotes these attitudes relentlessly. We
have all the potential for living good lives and doing much
good, but something gets in the way and we are frozen in our
tracks--paralyzed.
I cannot imagine any priest who is happy with the reality of
a 50% divorce rate and an 80% cohabitation rate. He must
want what is best for his people. But will he see the
connection of these statistics with an 85% contraception
rate (includes a 40% sterilization rate) among his couples?
How can anyone make the total gift of self when they are
contracepting? How can a marriage bond endure when it is
being systematically distorted and deformed?
Unless we bring God’s plan for marriage and spousal love
back into the pulpit, we cannot expect things to improve.
The good shepherd is willing to lay down his life for the
welfare of his flock. The Cure of Ars would have no
reservations in doing this.
Preaching God’s plan for marriage and spousal love is
completely doable. God’s plan can be preached anywhere,
anytime. Fr. Dan McCaffrey and I are living proof of this.
Each year we crisscross the country and offer NFP Parish
Weekends. We preach all the homilies, and encourage couples
to attend a short talk on NFP in the parish hall immediately
after the Mass. Couples who live NFP give the talk. We
encourage couples to listen to one of several CDs (that we
make available to the parish) on related issues. And we
always receive a good reception. We could do this in your
parish.
A YEAR FOR PRIESTS is a good time for every priest to learn
how to preach God’s plan for these vitally important
matters. It is so very doable. All the resources we need are
readily available. The people want to know what God expects
of them, and why His plan is so good, not just for them, but
for all of us. We offer clergy conferences on how to preach
these values.
If you want to help priests discover the richness of their
priesthood, then encourage them to address the great issues
of our times. If you want couples to have strong marriages
and healthy, happy families, then promote the teaching of
God’s plan for these matters.
Fr. McCaffrey and I are available to give clergy conferences
on the theme: How to Preach God’s Plan for Marriage and
Spousal Love. We are also available for NFP Parish Weekends.
Contact us at nfpoureach@att.net, or call us a 405-942-4084.
We also provide occasional missions on the Theology of the
Body.
One final comment. Why is there such a shortage of priests
today? If you visit the website www.catholic-hierarchy.org
you can find statistics for every diocese in this country.
In most dioceses there is a decreasing number of priests and
an increasing number of Catholics. It is estimated today
that 19% of priests in the USA are foreign born. Thank God
for the generosity of dioceses in Africa, India, the
Philippines and Mexico in lending priests to this country.
But why is it that our families and parishes cannot provide
an ample number of priestly and religious vocations to serve
the needs of this country and elsewhere? The impoverished
quality of our marriages, spousal love and family life has
something to do with the answer.
Cordially yours,
Fr. Matthew Habiger OSB
www.NFPOutreach.org
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