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American Catholic Council




From Catholica, a Catholic reform website in Australia.

Brought to my attention by John Chuchman, 11.23.2008.

Thanks, John.

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American Catholic Council

The major Catholic Church reform organizations in the United States are in the process of organizing a large scale, joint meeting in 2011 tentatively titled an “American Catholic Council”.

Catholica is aware discussions have been underway between leaders of the largest reform organizations such as Call to Action (CTA), Voice of the Faithful (VOTF), and the Association for the Rights of Catholics in the Church (ARCC) and leaders of a number of other major lay organizations have also been involved in the discussions and are at various stages of consulting their wider memberships. Combined these organizations have tens of thousands of members. The scale of this initiative is of particular interest as it could well be the largest lay-generated reform initiative that has ever occurred anywhere in the world. The development might suggest that the continued attrition in Church membership is now cutting into sectors of the population who are no longer prepare to leave the Church without voicing their criticisms of where the ecclesial leaders have been taking Catholicism.

 

The idea has been promoted for a number of years by the President of ARCC, Professor Leonard Swidler, but recent developments including Pope Benedict’s visit to America earlier this year and the clearly decisive divisions that have emerged between the outlooks of the lay faithful in America and their bishops in the recent Presidential election appear to have added impetus to the initiative.

 

In a newsletter sent to ARCC members on Friday Professor Swindler writes:

 

The Reform Movement of the Catholic Church in America — in the spirit of Vatican II — is on the cusp of a “Great Leap Forward”, to borrow a phrase from Mao. ARCC has for several years been promoting the idea of all the major Catholic Reform groups in the U.S. joining together in an American Catholic Council to move our common agenda forward. That Great Leap Forward is now being launched! The largest of the American Catholic Reform organizations– Call to Action and Voice of the Faithful–are on board, along with, of course, ARCC, and others.

 

Professor Swindler goes on to outline four major points that have been agreed upon in the discussions that have taken place at the leadership levels of the reform organizations. They are:

  1. The basic Resources of the American Catholic Council are the documents of Vatican II and the processes and documents of the 1976 Call To Action led by the National Council of Bishops and involving massive numbers of laity, religious, and priests.
  2. The major focus will be on church governance. None of the diverse concerns of the various U.S. Catholic reform organizations will be attainable unless there are structural means to work toward their implementation. That means, minimally, striving for Catholic Church decision-making structures that are built on the democratic principles of accountability, transparency, representativeness, and due process of law.
  3. There will be the widest possible solicitation of input from all levels of Catholics around the country. Techniques that have already been discussed include national public hearings (as was done in 1976), approaches to parish organizations as well as organizations of laity, religious, and clergy, internet and other electronic means. Concrete suggestions in this area are especially solicited from you!
  4. The initial aim will be the coming together of thousands of chosen delegates and interested Catholics from around the country in an American Catholic Council in the year 2011.

 




    6 Responses to “American Catholic Council”

  1. larry mulligan Says:

    this initiative brings hope -
    may the Holy Spirit bless it.

  2. Deanna Leonti Says:

    2011?
    May “all” of those who have gone before us and are in eternal peace send down their blessings
    and help move those on earth at a faster speed to reform the “church”.

  3. Mary Pitcher Says:

    I would hope that independent Catholic churches will also be included in this American Catholic Council. I believe that there is no possiblity of reform within the structure of the Vatican led Catholic Church. Reform minded individuals and parishes (if they even exist anymore) must be prepared to do whatever it takes to demand the life-giving reforms that are so necessary.
    Independent Catholic churches have released themselves from the power of the Vatican. So must all reform minded organizations.

  4. Thomas Says:

    I happen to like the title: American Catholic…we may have started off Roman…but we can never ever realy be Roman anything! Catholic Christian is fine with me!

  5. Dan Houston Says:

    I’m wondering why we are learning about happenings in the U.S. church from an Australian website. We have relied on alternative news sources in the U.S. for years to learn about what goes on in the Roman Catholic Church in this country and in the world. It does not bode well for the American Catholic Council that news of it comes to us through an alternative source rather than through the reform organizations of which we are members.

  6. JohnK Says:

    This is not reform. It is rebellion trying to reconstruct the Church in man’s own image and not the image of Christ. A classic ancient battle renewed again from the musty dense air of dissent.


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