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U P D A T E – 16th August, 2009 . . .

According to  newspaper reports this weekend, Bishop Devine has not spoken out following the newspaper reports cited in our original report below about the purchase of a home for his housekeeper, due to the fact that he did not want to publicise his expected inheritance.  The house, he explains, is a personal gift to his housekeeper and will, ultimately, be donated to the diocese.  We still don’t recommend donating to diocesan collections (that’s our general position) but, happily, we are pleased to report that while, as the Bishop himself admits, this matter could have been handled more efficiently, we do not believe there to be any likelihood of financial wrongdoing. 
http://www.bellshillspeaker.co.uk/news/Motherwell-bishop-insists-housekeepers-house.5555866.jp 

O R I G I N A L   R E P O R T  (based on newspaper reports plus no rebuttal form the Bishop) . . .

Just when we’re all wondering where the millions from the Faith Into Action project in the Archdiocese of Glasgow have gone, this week’s Scottish newspapers were full of speculation about the Bishop of Motherwell and The Case of his (anything but) Homeless Housekeeper.

http://www.theherald.co.uk/

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk

The question for Catholics these days is, increasingly, should we be putting money into the collection plates?  Shouldn’t we withhold our hard earned cash until there has been the long-awaited clean out and the local Church has returned to what it is supposed to be doing – preaching the Faith and saving souls?

Canon Law requires us to contribute to the support of our pastors.  That means, they shouldn’t starve to death, not that we need to keep them in luxury.

In my novus ordo days, I came to the conclusion that, in conscience, I could not contribute any money that would find its way to the diocese. Too much money is wasted on the wrong things (e.g. top salaries for educationalists who are destroying Catholic schools) so I looked at other ways of fulfilling my duty – such as offering a donation to an individual priest, on the understanding that not one penny of it was passed on to the diocese.   I never had any arguments!

So, what do you think?  Should we be contributing to parish collections at this time, risking the misuse of our hard-earned cash?

Click on ‘comments’ with your views, as and when.

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‘…as a concerned community leader I would be failing in my duty if I did not urge all relevant parties and organisations to redouble their efforts and work as never before in addressing these urgent economic problems that are shattering our communities.’ (Bishop Joseph Devine,  Motherwell Diocese)                                                           

http://www.scottish

catholicobserver.

org.uk/news1.htm

Is that it, then?  Are bishops no more than “a community leader”, concerned or otherwise?  Is this the Vatican II “renewal” at work in the episcopate?  Reducing bishops to the level of a “community leader”?  Listen, the current UK episcopate – certainly the Scottish cohort – wouldn’t know how to lead if they were handed a dog on a leash.  Leading is not what they do

Maybe bloggers will take a look at some definitions of “community leaders” and “bishops” before sharing your thoughts on this latest nonsense from a Scottish Bishop.  Think of the evils in our society which Bishop Devine should be addressing.  Make a list.  Then,  click on ‘comments’ to share your views - we’d like to hear from you, even if you think ‘community leader’ is a perfectly adequate description of the episcopal office.   In which case, don your tin hat before submitting your comment…

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