Reflection on today’s reading

In earlier times, one of the most common hidden heresies was to reserve the name of Church to only part of it, a sort of sacralised power – ‘the body of pastors with the Roman Pontiff’. Vatican II reacted against this concept by changing the order of Chs. 2 and 3 of Lumen Gentium, placing the chapter dedicated to the people of God ahead of the chapter dedicated to the hierarchy. Unfortunately Vatican II’s outlook has not affected the mentality of many Church people. One fears that today many ministers believe themselves Church, not for being Christians, but for being … Continue reading

Paul Collins

Paul Collins spoke today after Mass. How refreshing it was to hear this man of intellect, integrity and breadth of outlook speak optimistically about the Church, and why he has remained a part of it, despite the "discourtesies" he was subjected to by the Vatican inquisitors. You can find a copy of Eddie Campion’s review from Online Catholics at {rdlc id=360}.

San Francisco supporter

The Church Mouse received this email today:

Hello St. Vincent’s, Redfern Parishioners:

I have acquired a copy of Mum Shirl an autobiography with the assistance of Bobbi Sykes.

Coming from a family that has lived in San Francisco since 1870, Mum Shirl is the only person I’ve ever heard of who when visiting San Francisco went to visit San Quentin Prison.

Hold onto St. Vincent’s parish. If you keep your church, you can keep a place of future pilgrimages of future conferences on Mum Shirl’s path of Justice.

Keep the Faith.

Kathy H.

Many thanks, Kathy.

The Challenge of Redfern

The challenge of Redfern would fill a book. The historical situation is that Fr Ted Kennedy sided with the Redfern Aborigines around Mum Shirl and became a close collaborator in her work. His genius was to privilege the excluded in such a way that they became friends. His deep and profound love of the Aborigines in Redfern and all their relatives around Australia was expressed in his extraordinary memory of names and places and where those names belonged. He could identify where each family was based geographically and knew members of visiting Aborigines’ families. This practical knowledge was matched with … Continue reading

Practical theology

Tom, a Redfern original (in most senses of the word), came from Mittagong for Mass today. He totally eclipsed Fr D’s enervated Neocat homily with an impassioned reflection on the practical theology of embracing the outcast that Ted Kennedy practiced and instilled in others. He was thanked with a hearty round of applause.

After Mass he urged the congregation to follow the example of Jesus and Ted and speak out and be critical of those who would lead us down the wrong road.

PS The writing was back on the wall after Mass.

from Mary Lou

Since joining the St Vincent’s community over a year ago, I have perceived that two models of church have been endeavoring to operate on the same venue at the same time. For me, this problem was focused on Holy Thursday as I listened to Gerry’s reflection on the significance of the liturgy. He claimed that his dogmatic formulations arose with the apostles, but, as claimed by a higher source than me, notably Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger: