Monday, 23 December 2024
Exorcisms
Part 4. Sorry. .. It doesn't add up....
The publicity on television and in the newspapers was
all about "Illegal Exorcisms".
It was said that an "expert" was coming from Rome
to hold an investigation into the "Illegal Exorcisms". The fact is
that we may never know why the Apostolic Visitation was called. It may be
disappointing for the people who thought it was indeed about the "Illegal
Exorcisms", but the facts do not seem to add up to that being the reason
at all. It could have been a 'smoke screen' for something else. It could be
that the people complaining were a convenient occasion.
For the world it looked to be about "Illegal
Exorcisms". But "Illegal Exorcisms" are not difficult to decide.
Legal or illegal Exorcisms are a simple matter of arithmetic. You simply count
the Faculty Letters issued by the local ordinaries and match them with the
people who received the Rite of Exorcism. That does not take two months of
Apostolic Visitation to sift.
The fact is that the Apostolic Visitator never asked any
member of the Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer any questions about
Exorcism.
The Apostolic Visitator never asked to see any paperwork at
all, about anything at all. He wasn't interested either in asking questions or
receiving answers.
Concerning Exorcisms this is all that came back from Rome:
"Exorcisms
The Bishop of Christchurch has put a stop to all unauthorized exorcisms.
Some exorcisms performed by FSSR priests in the past may have been approved but
other seem not to have been."
Comments:
1. The first sentence makes no sense at all: How can
authority put a stop to what is unauthorised? If it is unauthorized, it means
that authority was ignored in the first place. So if authority is ignored, how
could authority put a stop to what was, and would always be, excluded
from?
2 The second sentence concludes nothing at all. It is not
arithmetic. "some... may have... other seem not." This was a
question of straight arithmetic. The answer was easy to find. Certainty was
possible.
We had headlines! We had TV exorcism graphs on the map!
Experts. Unfortunately it produced nearly two lines and thoroughly concluded
nothing when a conclusion was certainly possible. Whatever it was all about, it
certainly wasn't sincerely looking into Exorcisms and finding the truth about
them. Nor was it about anything we were questioned about.
Believing the experience of the Apostolic Visitation was a sincere event in our
lives is proving to be a challenge.
at December 23, 2024 No
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