Name: Father Christopher J. Rossman
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As I mentioned in my last blog, I gave a homily on the feast of Corpus Christi about the decline in the belief in the Real Presence. In that blog entry, I listed my three primary reasons that I feel have led to this decline. I received an email after that homily challenging my reasons and listing the 'real' reasons in the decline in the Eucharist. In my last entry, I stated the reasons I gave in my homily. In this entry, I want to state the reasons given in the email I received. I'd like your thoughts and opinions on both sets of reasons.
In the email I received, the primary focus was on how Vatican II is the cause of the decline in belief in the Real Presence. This person listed three things that, in their mind, are the reason for the decline. The emailer stated that I 'didn't have a clue what I was talking about' with regard to my reasons so it is fair to say that the emailer rejects any other opinions that don't relate to their reasons. So, here are the reasons for the decline as stated by the emailer:
According to the emailer, it was the liturgical changes of Vatican II that are the true cause of the decline in the belief in the Real Presence. The emailer closed by stating that the bishops at Vatican II made a huge mistake and had no consideration for the consequences of their actions.
I find these reasons very weak. First, I'll deal with the false belief that Vatican II is the cause. A CARA study of those who attended Mass once a month or more showed that 86% of the Pre-Vatican II generation (those born before 1943) believed in the Real Presence. However, it also showed that 85% of the Millennial generation (those born after 1981) believed in the Real Presence. The Vatican II generation (those born between 1943 and 1960) actually had the lowest percentage of only 75% followed by the Post-Vatican II generation (those born after 1960 to 1981) of which 76% believed in the Real Presence. Based on these numbers, it seems that the persons who grew up attending the pre-Vatican Mass as young persons are the same people who are less likely to believe in the Real Presence. Even more convincing, however, is that those who have had NO experience of the pre-Vatican Mass are now the persons who have the highest belief in the Real Presence. How could Vatican II be the cause of the decline in the belief in the Real Presence if the highest number of people who believe were born 20 years AFTER Vatican II??? I think not.
My second quarrel with this reasoning is the mindset that the bishops 'screwed up' and had no clue what they were getting into when they approved the changes in liturgy at Vatican II. I find this silly for a couple of reasons. First, I highly doubt that so many bishops could be 'misled' that they went against the inspiration of the Holy Spirit in the changes to the liturgy. Sacrosanctum Concilium (Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy) which was the document establishing the liturgical changes was approved by the bishops at Vatican II by a vote of 2,147 to 4. It doesn't seem possible that Satan could have influenced 2,147 bishops from all over the world and then influence Pope Paul VI to promulgate the document. Secondly, its not as if the bishops suddenly came up with these liturgical changes overnight. Popes from as early as Pius X recognized the need for liturgical reform. Pope Pius XII wrote on it as early as 1947 in Mediator Dei. Bishops throughout the world recognized the need to make changes to the liturgy for the benefit of the people.
I know that my objections to the emailer's reasons are generalized. I do think that they overwhelmingly disprove these statements, however, especially that they are all based on the 'errors' of the Second Vatican Council. I am not totally discounting the fact that the liturgical changes of Vatican II may have had some negative impact but I don't see this impact as being the source of decline in the belief of the Real Presence. I welcome any comments or opinions including those that might seem to support the reasons of the emailer. Until next time...God bless.
