The best article of 2013 so far is this rock solid piece by Christopher Manion in Crisis.
After giving a brief overview of Catholic Teaching and Its Discontents, Manion comments upon our current crisis and the bishops’ predictably oafish answer to it, which includes lawyers, lobbyists and “strategic planning” over many years to come.
Manion writes …
The bishops’ “Strategic Plan” (available in full at http://www.usccb.org) strategically ignores the Church’s most profound strategic failures since the scandals: first, the Church opposes homosexual marriage, but refuses to explain why—because homosexuality is an “objective disorder,” and because homosexual acts are “an intrinsically moral evil,” as Cardinal Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, authoritatively instructed the world’s bishops in 1986. Second, the Church opposes the HHS Contraceptive Mandate, but refuses to explain why—because, as Humanae Vitae plainly teaches, contraception is an “objective evil.”
Admittedly, these are unpopular truths in our culture. After all, we have just come through an election in which the victor ran on a platform of uninhibited, unlimited, and taxpayer-funded sex. Very well: we acknowledge that the popular culture rejects these fundamental truths of the Faith. What else is new? But do our bishops reject them? Homosexual marriage and the contraceptive culture are the very “deceits of the devil” with which “the rulers of the world of this darkness” and‘the spirits of wickedness in the high places” intend to destroy the Catholic Church. Yet the bishops’ bureaucracy continues to ignore these truths, as it kicks the can down the road to 2016.
And he concludes …
The bishops undoubtedly paid a lot for their strategic plan. They didn’t ask for alternatives, but I have one here. It’s free.An age of martyrdom approaches quickly. We can hear its footsteps, and they are jackboots, pounding. Stop taking the government money, close down the bureaucracy, and preach the Gospel—all of it, even the unpopular parts.Don’t wait until 2016. Start over. Now.
I sometimes wonder if our priests failed us or did we fail our priests. I have grown up my entire life under the umbrella of the “spirit” of Vatican II in the United States. I keep hearing and reading things the Bishops and priests have done incorrectly, even if justified. Maybe it’s out there, though I have not read it other than the Pieta Prayer book, that we pray for our priests. The article spells out some points but where does it say to pray for our bishops that they may received God’s grace to lead His people. Priests need prayers just like us and even more so, because the devil knows the power that the priest can do. The priest calls down our beloved Lord Jesus into the host. What was once merely bread is now God, Himself. Miraculous. You bet. So, pray for our priests. Attend Eucharistic Adoration for our priests. For without priests, we cannot receive the great I AM.