PROCLAIMING THE CATHOLIC FAITH A theologian urges pastoral ministers to present the faith, make distinctions, and trust the faithful

Gaillerdetz, Richard R

PROCLAIMING THE CATHOLIC FAITH The scope & limits of pastoral ministry Richard R. Gaillardetz Several years ago in America (May 2,1992) magazine, Margaret O'Brien Steinfels argued that the recent...

...This leads us to the second responsibility of the public minister...
...I believe that successful navigation of this minefield is possible only after considering very carefully the specific responsibilities of the public minister within the Roman Catholic church...
...However, I am convinced that there is a great deal of misunderstanding regarding what this responsibility actually entails...
...Obviously, this meant theologians who were "in good standing" in the church...
...The great nineteenth-century theologian, Cardinal John Henry Newman, was fond of citing the early Arianist controversy as an example of the laity, often at odds with the views of their bishops, helping to preserve the orthodox faith...
...Too often in contemporary preaching and catech-esis there is scant consideration of the important gradations of authoritative church teaching...
...he simply commanded obedience to all church teaching...
...With this in mind, I would like to propose four basic responsibilities incumbent upon every public minister in the presentation of official church teaching...
...the authoritative status of the document (for example, a constitution, encyclical, apostolic letter), the historical context, and the frequency with which it had been taught...
...For example, I do not believe that the liturgical homily is the place to attend to controversial matters...
...We see, in fact, as one age succeeds another, that the opinions of men [and women] follow one another and exclude each other...
...This assistance or guidance must be clearly differentiated from the kind of paternalism reflected in the attitudes of many ministers on both extremes of the ideological spectrum...
...nn the context of pastoral counseling, the minister is better able to assume a stance not unlike that of the spiritual director...
...Church teaching is not simply one voice in the marketplace of ideas...
...For any minister to edit the church's teaching because of personal difficulties is to let his or her own judgment replace that of those being instructed...
...This should be so obvious as to require no further comment...
...A comprehensive presentation of the Catholic faith should not be confused with a comprehensive presentation of every dogmatic statement ever promulgated...
...Yet these distinctions have developed within the Catholic tradition out of the recognition that not everything the church teaches is divinely revealed...
...Avery Dulles writes: Few if any believers explicitly know everything that the church, through its magisterium, has taught and teaches as divinely revealed...
...The minister must remember that not everyone will share his/her personal difficulties, and that everyone has a right to a clear, comprehensive, and sympathetic presentation of church teaching...
...However, is there not a latent form of paternalism here which assumes that the minister knows better than the one being ministered to which official positions of the church are correct and which are not...
...for Catholics it has a formal authoritative or normative role...
...The fact that this practice is no longer as common as it once was does create special difficulties...
...When comparing doctrines with one another, they [theologians] should remember that in Catholic doctrine there exists an order or "hierarchy" of truths, since they vary in their connection with the foundation of the Christian faith...
...it means faithfully presenting the ancient apostolic kerygma which was centered on God's work of salvation on our behalf...
...Where such a remote possibility exists, the faithful cannot be asked to give an assent of faith...
...On the other hand, neither is it the place of the minister to pronounce judgment on the ultimate spiritual consequences of a failure to arrive at internal assent (for example: "If you do not agree with the church on this matter you stand in peril of your salvation...
...Ultimately, however, all of us must actualize our conscience in concrete decisions for which each of us will alone be responsible before God...
...The minister proclaims church teaching comprehensively, sympathetically, and in a pastorally sensitive manner...
...Proper theological formation and ongoing education for ministry are essential...
...Of course, the determination of the authoritative status of a teaching must always keep in mind canon 749.3, "No doctrine is understood to be infallibly defined unless it is clearly established as such...
...The church proclaims the gospel of Jesus Christ and invites a response from the believer...
...However, participation by the minister in serious, protracted debate over a church teaching is best avoided in this public setting...
...And often errors vanish as quickly as they arise, like fog before the sun...
...Doctrinal statements and specific moral norms are summary statements, "bottom line" summations of a rich theological tradition...
...Andre Naud (Le magistre incertain) has referred to the ecclesiastical reluctance to make these distinctions as le mal catholique, the Catholic malady...
...In general, when a serious difficulty with or challenge to a church teaching occurs, the minister should briefly (1) present the teaching of the church as clearly and sympathetically as possible, (2) acknowledge honestly when there is some theological disagreement on the matter, and (3) offer a clarification of the authoritative status of the teaching...
...PROCLAIMING THE CATHOLIC FAITH The scope & limits of pastoral ministry Richard R. Gaillardetz Several years ago in America (May 2,1992) magazine, Margaret O'Brien Steinfels argued that the recent polarization of both the left and right within the Catholic church was doing great harm to the church as a whole...
...As public ministers, they are conscious of their responsibility to present faithfully doctrine as visible and formal representatives of the church...
...They know well that they are ministering to adults who are often highly educated and accustomed to forming their own views-views which they expect to be taken seriously...
...It was obvious from his comments that he had serious difficulties with the church's doctrine...
...Many insisted, (and many still do today) that the faithful need not be informed of the authoritative status of a teaching for fear of encouraging a "cafeteria Catholicism" where Catholics feel free to reject any doctrine which has not been proposed infallibly...
...What are the obligations of the minister in this new situation...
...The task of the good spiritual director is to help the directees recognize the signposts in their particular journeys of faith: It is not to chart their spiritual path for them...
...would be replaced by the passage...
...This understanding of the role of conscience was highlighted at Vatican II...
...Clearly there are instances of dissent which are ill-considered and public expressions of dissent which reflect a divisive, confrontational spirit...
...The first factor concerns the pastoral setting...
...On the other hand, where the failure to arrive at internal assent is concerned with an authoritative but non-definitive doctrine (for example, the prohibition of artificial contraception) a failure to arrive at internal assent, if this follows from a properly formed conscience, would not necessarily separate one from the Roman Catholic communion...
...Let me say quite bluntly: this permission is not the minister's to give...
...Too often a minister will struggle with an official teaching of the church because of inadequate theological formation...
...Having completed this process, the minister has fulfilled his or her responsibility to assist in the proper formation and examination of conscience...
...Theologians would then offer their judgment regarding the teaching's status, and that judgment would be included in theological manuals and catechisms...
...All dogmatic teachings must be placed in the context of this economy of salvation...
...Frequently she has condemned them with the greatest severity...
...One-on-one pastoral counseling offers an atmosphere much more appropriate for dealing with these serious personal difficulties...
...This was in fact the substance of the apostolic kerygma of the early church...
...However, the tendency of some to view all forms of dissent as acts of disobedience or disloyalty is the unfortunate consequence of the polarized ecclesiastical climate of today...
...The neoscholastic manuals acknowledged this in their use of theological notes (for example, de fide defini-ta, sententia fidei proxima, sententia theologice certa) to specify a teaching's authoritative status...
...In other words, we must acknowledge the real possibility that legitimate dissent itself, whether by the professional theologian or the "ordinary believer," may be a manifestation of the Spirit bringing the whole church to truth...
...It is reflected in the early creedal confessions and continues to be encountered most profoundly in the church's liturgy...
...Thus the way will be open for this kind of friendly emulation to incite all to a deeper awareness and a clearer manifestation of the unfathomable riches of Christ...
...We should recall Pope John XXIII's injunction at the opening of Vatican II that the church must penetrate to the heart of its teaching...
...I cannot consider the important but relatively technical questions which need to be addressed regarding the CDF's recent Responsum ad dubium) Offering guidance to those who struggle with church teaching is the fourth responsibility of the public minister...
...Unfortunately, these distinctions were often considered of mere academic value...
...It is possible that those with whom the minister is dealing will not want to assume their proper responsibility...
...The public minister must be mindful of the fact that he or she is presenting the teaching of the church to responsible moral agents who alone will have to give or not give an assent to a particular teaching...
...The church has always opposed these errors...
...However, as we recognize that the proclamation of church doctrine demands a true internal assent, the role of the minister in the face of controversy and/or disagreement becomes more complicated...
...This generally includes offering the theological arguments proposed in support of a teaching...
...Since the foundation of the Christian faith determines the ordering of these dogmas, the council's references to "the divine mysteries" and "the unfathomable riches of Christ" suggest that the foundation of the faith lies in the economy of salvation, what God has done for us through Christ and in the Spirit...
...For example, I recently had a conversation with a priest ordained almost thirty years who said, with obvious pride, that he had never publicly addressed the issue of contraception...
...These theologians would assess the form in which a teaching had been proposed (for example, solemn definitions might introduce a dogmatic statement with "I/we solemnly define and declare...
...Third, the minister can invite the individual to an examination of conscience in order to ascertain whether the difficulties lie in a fear of the conversion which assent to a particular teaching (particularly in the area of morality) might demand...
...Indeed, this withholding of assent, sometimes called legitimate dissent, must be viewed as a valid exercise of the fundamental obligation of all believers to seek after truth and to accept the consequences of that search...
...Teachings on Mary, es-chatology, Original Sin, eucharistic real presence, sexual morality etc., are often ignored because the minister finds popular/traditional treatments (which is to say the kind of treatment one might find in preconciliar catechisms or seminary manuals) of the subject less than persuasive...
...Are we dealing with a central dogma of the faith (for example, the bodily Resurrection of Jesus) or with a particular church teaching which, while authoritative, would have a significantly different status (for example, the church's position on tubal lig-ation when a woman is medically unable to bring a pregnancy to term...
...But that same Spirit works through those who seek to make the teaching of the church their own, and their struggles, their often courageous attempts to grapple with the demands of church teaching, also constitute a valuable contribution to the life of the church...
...Of course, one must distinguish between the ultimate spiritual consequences of an inability to arrive at internal assent and the ecclesial/canonical consequences...
...The character of church doctrine demands that one strive toward not just an external assent but a true internal assent...
...Belief cannot be commanded, one is invited to belief in response to the proclamation of the gospel...
...These are well known from familiar passages in Scripture, from Christian preaching and catechesis, from the creeds (which summarize the central articles of faith), and from the liturgy (which celebrates the great mysteries of faith in the annual cycle of feasts and seasons) [The Assurance of Things Hoped For, Oxford, 1995...
...This response involves more than just an act of the will...
...The decision to give or withhold assent is placed where it rightly belongs, with the person who has the difficulties with the given teaching...
...The third responsibility of the public minister is to make explicit, when appropriate, the binding character of a particular teaching...
...This temptation is understandable...
...It may also be helpful to acknowledge opposing arguments while stressing that these arguments do not possess the same authoritative character...
...the believer must inquire after the truthfulness of this teaching as well...
...Finally, the minister can invite the individual to assess his or her attitude toward the authority of the ecclesiastical magisterium...
...The eight- to ten-minute framework of the average homily precludes any sophisticated treatment of controverted doctrinal issues...
...The concrete guidance of the minister certainly includes the sympathetic presentation of official teaching...
...Because the magisterium itself grants the possibility of error in the proclamation of authoritative doctrine, the dissent of believers, if it follows from the process outlined above and from a spirit of respect for the authority of the church, may positively assist the church in recognizing its error and moving forward in pursuit of the "plenitude of truth...
...ought to form their consciences according to...
...No minister within the church has the authority to offer an expurgated version of the Catholic faith...
...We must remember that the church's motive in promulgating dogmatic definitions was rarely if ever catechetical...
...To ignore these distinctions is to ignore the fundamental difference between an act of faith and the religious obsequium of intellect and will which Vatican II (Lumen gentium 25) proposes as the appropriate response to nondefinitive, authoritative doctrine...
...In the Decree on Religious Liberty (4), the council taught that "the Christian faithful ought to carefully attend to the sacred and certain doctrine of the church" [italics added...
...This attitude suggests yet another kind of ecclesiastical paternalism...
...Public ministers must be mindful of the hierarchy of truths...
...I interpret this canon to mean that the burden of proof lies with the magisterium to proclaim clearly when a teaching is a dogma of the faith, and to substantiate clearly that claim...
...In this situation, there is a tendency to avoid the topic altogether for fear of being in the position of (1) questioning church teaching in public, (2) defending church teaching without conviction, or (3) presenting the teaching in a superficial or haphazard fashion...
...But this extension of the juridical view overlooked important differences between an authority which promulgates law and an authority which proclaims church doctrine...
...In the Decree on Ecumenism (11), Vatican II recognized a certain gradation among church doctrines: Furthermore, in ecumenical dialogue, when Catholic theologians join with other Christians in common study of the divine mysteries, while standing fast by the teaching of the church, they should pursue the work with love for the truth, with charity, and with humility...
...In our society, particularly in this country, it is easy to fall prey to an attitude which sees any exercise of church authority as archaic or out of step with the times...
...In the post-Tridentine church, this juridical view of authority was extended beyond the sphere of canon law to apply as well to the church's doctrinal teaching...
...A number of bishops proposed an amendment in which the phrase "...carefully attend to...
...Hinally, the permissibility of withholding assent, in these carefully defined circumstances, must not be viewed by the minister as a mere act of condescension to human weakness and error...
...I do not inquire after the "truth" of this law, but merely whether I can obey it without violating some other greater priority (for example, bringing my wife, in the final stages of labor, to the hospital...
...One group of Catholics frequently caught in the crossfire between extremists from both wings are professional pastoral ministers...
...Many faithful ministers are not equally comfortable with every teaching of the church...
...Where individuals come to a public minister with questions or difficulties regarding a church teaching, it is the task of the minister to guide them in the process of achieving internal assent...
...Not infrequently, these ministers are called upon to respond to members of the church and other inquirers into the Catholic faith who, for one reason or another, are struggling with a particular church teaching...
...Rather the council was primarily referring to a hierarchy which exists among the dogmatic teachings of the church...
...Their role is not identical with that of the professional theologian, whose work is often more speculative and exploratory in its methodology and tentative in its conclusions...
...For the ordinary believer, who is not an expert on the history of doctrine, it suffices to adhere explicitly to the central truths of Christianity...
...Where serious personal disagreements emerge in a public forum of this kind, the diversity in people's personal faith journeys combined with often significant differences in theological background invite misunderstanding...
...Failure to do so can result in the kind of ambiguity I believe is still present regarding the church's teaching on the ordination of women, even with the CDF's recent statement...
...The homily is to be devoted to the proclamation of the word of God, and its subject matter is dictated by both the lectionary and the liturgical calendar...
...Nowadays, however, the spouse of Christ prefers to make use of the medicine of mercy rather than that of severity...
...In the sphere of church discipline an obedience of the will is demanded...
...The teaching of the church must be presented in language and concepts intelligible to the modern educated Catholic The responsibility to present that teaching comprehensively risks being misunderstood if it is conceived as simply going through a checklist of doctrinal propositions and moral norms...
...The obligation of the minister to present church teaching comprehensively means more than going through a shopping list of propositional statements drawn from Denzinger or even the new Catechism of the Catholic Church...
...As pastoral ministers, they want to honor the real struggles of those to whom they minister...
...How does the minister determine the theological note or authoritative status of a church teaching...
...This kind of obedience generally requires only an external assent in which a person can freely obey a law of the church as long as there is no conflict with some more vital moral obligation...
...In the end, the ultimate responsibility of the public minister within the Catholic church is to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ as it finds expression in the Roman Catholic tradition...
...There are clear church guidelines that dictate that a public and obstinate rejection of a central dogmatic teaching of the church (generally those which we profess in the creeds) may separate someone from the Roman Catholic communion...
...Second, the minister must clarify the authoritative status (or theological note) of the particular teaching...
...There is often the temptation to ignore those teachings which may present difficulties either for the minister or for the laity...
...Not every teaching is equally binding on the consciences of the faithful...
...Every minister prays that he or she might be an instrument of the Holy Spirit...
...They may want the minister to give them permission to reject a certain teaching...
...Rote memorization and repetition of formal doctrinal propositions are not catechesis...
...Besides this latent paternalism, there are other factors which I believe contribute to a selective presentation of the Catholic faith...
...A. process or in some other adult education program) requires considerable pastoral sensitivity...
...Euring the four centuries between the Council of Trent and Vatican II, the teaching ministry of the church was conceived in largely juridical terms...
...Ministers require formal theological training precisely so they can go beyond the mere repetition of doctrinal propositions and moral norms...
...In the latter case the proper paradigm is no longer command/obedience but proclamation/response...
...Consequently, with regard to the church's authoritative but nondefined teaching, there is at least a remote possibility of error...
...One important factor is the poor theological formation of ministers, including many clergy...
...He is certainly not alone...
...The obligation binding upon the faithful is sufficiently expressed in the text as it stands...
...She considers that she meets the needs of the present day by demonstrating the validity of her teaching rather than by condemnation...
...Obviously, difficulties regarding the first example would be much more significant than those related to the second...
...This is so because the church itself does not propose each teaching with the same degree of authority...
...Though lacking the professional credentials of the theologian, every baptized believer possesses a supernatural instinct of the faith (see, Lumen gentium, 12) and therefore has a vital contribution to make to the church's corporate discernment of God's Word...
...At the same time, the minister must always remember that responsibility for responding to that teaching lies with another...
...According to the council, all dogmas must be interpreted and presented in the light of their relationship to "the foundation of Christian faith...
...Pastoral ministers (ordained and non-ordained) must negotiate a veritable minefield of contentious issues, but must do so under the special pressures and obligations incumbent upon them in their particular ecclesial role...
...It was usually a formal response to specific, historically situated attacks on the apostolic faith...
...In the post-Tridentine, juridical view of teaching authority, the role of the minister in the face of controversy and/or disagreement with church teaching was straightforward...
...This possibility cannot, in principle, be denied to the "ordinary believer...
...It follows that a comprehensive presentation of the Catholic faith need not involve an exhaustive articulation of all the church's various dogmatic pronouncements...
...In church tradition, the responsibility for assigning a note to a particular teaching generally fell on theologians...
...The theological commission responded that "the proposed formula seems excessively restrictive...
...First, every minister has the responsibility to present the official teaching of the church comprehensively and sympathetically...
...Even the treatment of controversial matters or challenges to church teaching in other public settings (for example, during a catechetical presentation as part of the R.C.I...
...The decree is not just referring to the distinction between church dogma and authoritative but nondefinitive doctrine...
...To take a mundane example from civil society, when driving on the highway I may come across a 65-mph speed-limit sign...
...Pope John XXIII himself recognized this difficulty in his homily at the opening Mass of Vatican II: At the outset of the Second Vatican Council, it is evident, as always, that the truth of the Lord will remain forever...
...For example, contemporary models of catechesis in the catechumenate rightly begin, not with doctrinal propositions but with the liturgy, liturgical calendar, creeds, and lectionary...
...No minister, from the pope to the parish catechist, is empowered either to command assent to church teaching or to dispense from that assent, and no minister is empowered to pass formal judgment on the ultimate spiritual consequences of a particular stance toward church teaching...

Vol. 123 • February 1996 • No. 3


 
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