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🗓️ 10 July 2018
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A few minutes into my conversation with Bishop Gracida, bishop emeritus of Corpus Christi, TX, it becomes obvious that he is direct and to the point, evidently allergic to beating around the bush. Yet, he’s kindly and thoughtful. At 95, he is hale and hearty, and is one of the very few bishops who regularly blog. His remarks, sometimes trenchant, always readable, are found at www.abyssum.org Abyssus Abyssum Invocat, Latin for “deep calls to deep” (from Psalm 42:7).
If you feel somewhat disoriented by some of the utterances and writings of Pope Francis, you’re not alone. If the thought of criticizing the Pope makes you uncomfortable (there are plenty of nasty professional Francis Haters online), that’s a good sign of filial devotion to the Holy Father and to the Church he visibly leads. Sometimes, though, the faithful have “the right and even at times the duty to manifest to the sacred pastors their opinion on matters which pertain to the good of the Church and to make their opinion known to the rest of the Christian faithful” (Canon 212.3).
In this regards, Bishop Gracida has some questions that fearlessly “go there.” What do I mean? The authorized biography of disgraced Godfried Cardinal Daneels of Belgium describes activities between and among cardinal electors, such as Cardinal Carlo Martini, Cardinal Achille Silvestrini, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor, and Cardinals Karl Lehmann and Walter Kasper—dubbed the St. Galen Mafia. These activities, verified by Austin Ivereigh in his hagiographic biography of Pope Francis, The Great Reformer: Francis and the Making Of a Radical Pope involve canvassing other electors to elect Jorge Cardinal Bergolio.
Well…
Bishop Rene Gracida believes, as do others, that this activity is canonically illegal under the promulgated laws in the 1996 Apostolic Constitution Universi Dominici Gregis, by St. John Paul II. If this is true, then the validity of the papal election may be in doubt. You read that right.
To state the obvious, I am not a canonist nor was I at the Conclave. What I know is that know that the reaction of most Catholic pundits to the notion that the 2013 election may have been invalid is met with a guffaw or a “that’s crazy talk.” It’s a gorilla in the room whose existence needs to be acknowledged before it can be dismissed as harmless.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to episode 83 of the Patrick Coffin Show. |
0:04.0 | I'm Dr. Jordan B Peterson. |
0:06.0 | Clean up your damn room. |
0:08.0 | Stand up straight with your shoulders back |
0:10.0 | and listen to the Patrick Coffin Show. On today's episode of the Patrick Coffin Shill. |
0:13.0 | On today's episode of the Patrick Coffin Show, |
0:15.0 | we're going to talk about the role of the Catholic Bishop, |
0:18.0 | the rise of national Bishop's conferences |
0:20.0 | under the papacy of Pope Francis, |
0:21.0 | the crisis of confusion in the church, the |
0:23.5 | dubious of the filial correction. Yes, we are going there with Bishop Emeritus of |
0:28.1 | Corpus Christi Renee Gracita, right here on the Patrick Coffin Show coming up |
0:31.7 | straight ahead. |
0:33.2 | Bishop Renee Gracita is Bishop Emeritus at Corpus Christi Texas. |
0:44.4 | Before that he was appointed by soon to be Saint Pope Paul the 6th as the auxiliary Bishop of Miami |
0:49.4 | and was the first Bishop of the Diocese of Pensacola, Tallahassee in Florida. |
0:53.2 | Before his ordination to the priesthood in 1959 he was an architect and |
0:57.0 | before that he flew 32 combat missions over Germany. |
1:00.4 | He's one of the few blogging bishops. You can find his commentaries and ruminations at |
1:04.9 | Abissum.org and his autobiography is called an Ordinary's not so Ordinary Life. |
1:11.2 | Bishop Grasita, thanks for being on the show. |
1:13.0 | Very happy to be with you, Pastor. |
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