DENVER, August 7, 2008
(LifeSiteNews.com)
- At a meeting of leaders of US Catholic religious orders, Denver's
Archbishop Chaput has urged members to return to the principle of "holy
obedience" to the teaching and authority of the Church. The meeting,
held this year in Denver, was for the Leadership Conference of Women
Religious (LCWR), a group notorious among faithful Catholics for their
disregard for Catholic teaching on moral and doctrinal issues,
especially sexual morality.
Citing the example of saints and founders of religious orders,
Archbishop Chaput called obedience the "yardstick of love," especially
for people who have taken the three religious vows of poverty, chastity
and obedience.
"Christian discipleship," including the religious life, he said,
"demand more than a polite relationship with Jesus and His Church." "He
is our Lord and God...What he deserves is our love - a love that is
expressed in our worship, in our service to others and in our obedience
to the Church."
In his brief welcoming address, Chaput spoke to about 800 members of
LCWR and the Conference of Major Superiors of Men (CMSM), at the annual
meeting that in 2004 unapologetically hosted Mary Robinson, the former
Irish President and United Nations Human Rights Commissioner noted for
her international abortion crusading.
Chaput's message was of a radically different kind than is usually
heard at the LCWR/CMSM meetings. "The kind of radical love expressed in
obedience - an obedience that can make our hearts ache and bruise our
vanity - is the seed of renewal in every age of the Church," he said.
Conceding that obedience to religious authority can be difficult,
Chaput said, "I entered religious life because I wanted to be one of
those seeds, because I knew my own happiness depended on it.
I am sure you want to be those seeds of renewal too."
I guess since they held it in Denver they had to invite the Archbishop. The same meeting included notorious dissenter Fr. Richard Rohr.
...Archbishop Chaput, himself a member
of the
Franciscan religious order, said, "The Church belongs to Christ, the
Church is His spouse and we find His peace through love and obedience
to His Church, which is finally not an institution or corporation or
bureaucracy, but our mother and teacher."
Chaput's comments about religious obedience have been proved in many of
the newer and more faithful communities being founded and developed in
the US Church. The Sisters of Life in New York, the Dominican Sisters
of St. Cecelia in Nashville and Mother Theresa's Missionaries of
Charity, have experienced a steady influx of young vocations, and are
all examples of his principle that obedience to and love of the
authority of the Catholic Church are the "seeds of renewal."
Meanwhile, LCWR continues to focus its activities on its usual leftist
"social justice" issues such as anti-war protests, environmentalism,
and anti-poverty political work based on heavily left-leaning economic
theories. While the organisation does not officially concern itself
with abortion, position papers emphasize immigration, "empowerment of
women", wetlands and water resources, "climate change", opposition to
the death penalty and "Incorporating the Principles of the Earth
Charter."
Earlier this year, Pope Benedict XVI, made a similar appeal as
Archbishop Chaput to a group of women religious, saying they were
undergoing "a difficult crisis due to the aging of members, a more or
less accentuated fall in vocations and, sometimes, a spiritual and
charismatic weariness."
The Pope reminded them of their fundamental duty, in accordance with
Canon Law, of "keeping the harmony with the magisterium, which avoids
creating confusion and bewilderment among the people of God."
I pray that Archbishop Chaput's message get through to some of those hearts so corrupted by the agenda of LCWR.

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Thank you for posting this. A priest recently commented to me that 80% of America's religious belong to the LCWR, but 90% of the novices belong to CMSWR communities. It's just a matter of time, and the LCWR communities will be history. It is my personal goal to pray for them, and remain charitable. While the confusion and bewilderment among the faithful is sad, I'm glad the Church speaks the truth, and that voice is loud and clear!
Potowatami one, feminists zero. Don't mess with the Indian...
Chaput used to address the Kateri conference...I am always amused when the press sees liberal "minority" bishops but never notices Chanput is also a minority.
Sounds like Archbishop Chaput gave the LCWR the diagnosis & cure for their problem of falling vocations. I doubt if they will listen.
Whenever you read about the falling numbers of relgious, they never mention CMSWR communities that are growing. To do so would be to admit the truth, that following Archbishop Chaput's formula works.
& as for ignoring the fact that Chaput is a member of a minority, the explanation is simple. They won't point that out because it doesn't fit into the media's agenda any more than a conservative black does.