REASONS CLERGY GIVE FOR THEIR SILENCE AT THE PULPIT
ON NFP |
"These issues are contentious. They will produce strife and
discord."
But this means that the priest, as a moral guide, cannot
provide moral guidance where it is most needed. If people
already understand an issue, like slavery for example, and
do not dispute it, then there is no need to address it from
the pulpit. But if many people are violating the 5th and 6th
Commandments, do not know it, and can’t understand why these
acts are sinful, then we priests must address the issue. Not
to address them is reprehensible negligence on our part. We
must inform conscience by proposing moral truth. The
approach we use is that of Jesus: we speak the truth in
charity, and with conviction and forthrightness. If we allow
the Gospel to be silenced because we refuse to accept
criticism from those who reject Gospel values, then we fail
in our priesthood. It is not our Gospel. We are not at
liberty to decide what parts of the Gospel are “too hard to
accept,” and can be ignored. Contraception and sterilization
are serious matters, and they are causing much harm to our
marriages, our families and to our young people.
"Collections will go down."
This is factually untrue. But beyond that, we members of the
clergy must anticipate the criteria our Lord will use to
evaluate our pastoral care of the flock entrusted to our
care. The main criterion will not be "Did you get all the
bills paid and have a smooth running operation?" Rather, it
will be "Did you guide my people into a knowledge of my
ways, my Gospel, and into a love for the splendor of the
truth?" Paying bills is not high on the list of pastoral
success criteria. The qualities of a CEO are not those of
being a priest. Bringing people to the person, heart and
mind of the Lord is what is essential. God does not demand
success from us in terms of our people’s response to good
moral teaching. He does demand that we faithfully propose
and teach the values that comport well with our dignity as
bodied persons. God’s plan for human sexuality, marriage and
family are an essential part of the Gospel of Life in these
times.
Priests who have consistently proposed the values of Humanae
Vitae, Familiaris Consortio and Evangelium Vitae will tell
you that their collections have not collapsed. Instead, the
parish has learned the meaning of a spirit of generosity,
and that is reflected in parish contributions as well as
volunteer service to various parish organizations. Couples
who practice NFP are very often the most generous volunteers
in the parish. Couples open to life are also open to giving
their children to the priesthood and religious life. If they
are caught up in the contraceptive culture, then they will
very likely not be generous with God by accepting His
invitation to their sons and daughters.
Cordially yours,
Fr. Matthew Habiger OSB
www.nfpoutreach.org
mhabiger@kansasmonks.org
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