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Home » Agosto 2006
20/08/2006
Letter to Bishop George Lungu
August 03, 2006.

Right Rev. Bishop George Lungu,

Today, on 3rd August, 2006, we have come across your sermon on the occasion of priestly ordination, and conferring of diaconate on August 1st 2006. I sincerely thank you for your prayers, and of those present whom you invited to pray for me. Acknowledging your disappointment, I would like you to change the prayers to married priest, not so much for me.

I will share with you something which you and I did not know up till now. What I am only superficially sharing with you, needs a full thesis to be put to the Catholic Church, and they may not give an answer. Let me just ask you: “How much does the Catholic Church deserve the title, ‘Mother?’” If you will listen to the stories of the married priests, as to how they have been treated, certainly if you have any humanity in you, you will not accept that the Catholic Church deserves the title, “Mother.”

Let me bring to your knowledge the concept of sex in the Western Christian Churches. Those who have influenced the Western Christian concept of sex are St. Augustine, St. Jerome and Tertullian. To all the three sex was anathema, and St. Augustine was afraid to become a priest because of celibacy. St. Augustine wept like a child over the fact that in order to embrace Christian religion, he had to abandon his sexual waywardness. His change of life was a bitter change of attitude towards sexuality. Let me share with you what Karen Armstrong says of St. Augustine in relation to sexuality.

“Augustine left us with a difficult heritage. A religion which teaches men and women to regard their humanity as chronically flawed can alienate them from themselves. No where is this alienation more evident than in the denigration of sexuality in general and women in particular. Even though Christianity had originally been quite positive for women, it had already developed a misogynistic tendency in the West by the time of Augustine.” (Karen Armstrong: The History of God).

Priests in the Western Christianity during their life time, live on holding to their cherished celibacy, while considering women as the thieves who may rob it away from them. Even their love for women remains platonic, since it should not be manifested in the form of emotions, sensation or sentiments. The love of a celibate priest for a woman is surrounded by precautions not to touch the unholy, a woman the cause of man’s fall.

Speaking of St. Jerome, who went as far as scratching himself with stones in order not to fall into temptation from the sexual urge, Karen Armstrong writes as follows: “The letters of St. Jerome teem with loathing of the female which occasionally sounds deranged.”
But there was no woman around him. He was dealing with the words of God, translating the Bible into Latin from Hebrew and Greek. So as St. James says:

“No one experiencing temptation should say, ‘I am being tempted by God,’ for God is not subject to temptation to evil, and He Himself tempts no one. Rather each person is tempted when he is lured and enticed by his own desire.” (James 1:13-15)

The celibate priest finds it hard to appreciate even innocent gestures of love from a woman. We have all become the disciples of Tertullian, whose fury against women we have inherited, and has been ingrown in us. Here is what he says about women. “Do you not know that you are each an Eve?” what an address to women! He goes on to say:

“The sentence of God on this sex of yours lives in this age. The guilt must of necessity live too. You are the devils gateway; you are the unsealer of that forbidden tree; you are the first deserter of the divine law; you are ‘she’ who persuaded him (Adam) whom the devil was not valiant enough to attack. You so carelessly destroyed man, God’s image. On account of your desert, even the Son of God had to die.” (Karen Armstrong: The History of God).

Can the Catholic Church go away with it as easily as that? My Lord Bishop G. Lungu, respect me as you have so far done. I am not out of wits. The
positive response from our first document have been such that we cannot
turn back. We are not asking for abolition of celibacy. Our future married priests will not look down on women, but consider them as a fulfillment of mankind in the divine plans. They are the essence of the totality of humanity. Thus says Karen Armstrong: :A religion which looks askance upon half the human race and which regards every involuntary motion of mind, heart and body as a symptom of fatal concupiscence can only alienate men and women from their condition. Western Christianity never fully recovered from this neurotic misogyny, which can still be seen in the unbalanced reaction to the very notion of the ordination of women.

May I ask you my lord to analyze the following words of St. Augustine: “What is the difference,” he wrote to a friend, “whether it is a wife or a mother, it is still Eve the temptress that we must beware of in any woman.”

According to St. Augustine, he does not agree with God for having created a woman as a companion to man: “it would have been much better arranged to have two men together as friends, not a man and a woman.” He forgot procreation to fill the earth with holy souls, from a pure couple, Adam and Eve. Adam as the first born failed to question “flesh from his flesh,” when he saw her with an evil proposal. It was all in his hands to say no “to my own child whom I bore from my ribs.” He failed God, he did not take his responsibility. He is the one who is a lot more at fault. God had strongly whispered into his ears, as to the way to live in Eden, in the midst of such
possible attractive fruits. He disappointed God the more. That is why first God looked for him, and questioned him on the matter.

Consequently the more celibacy stands out as a man’s victory over sex, while looking down on women, it has no merits. The humiliations from the defaulters of celibacy should teach the Catholic Church the normality of a human being. Sex is no more a bitter fruit. There is no one-sided condemnation by pointing fingers to women.

They are made in God’s image, as such they deserve respect and dignity. They are not just sex objects, they are persons, the indwelling of God, the Triune God. Please, my lord Bishop, understand us.

We wish the best for the Church.

Yours Most Respectfully,


Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo.
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13/08/2006
CIRCULAR II LETTER TO THE MARRIED PRIESTS NOW!
Circular II

August 11, 2006.

My lord-Bishops and Married Priests. Do not think that you will get a circular every week. This second circular has soon followed the first because of its urgency and the development of our association, “Married Priests Now.” After we have received many positive responses, the advisers to the association met on 10th August, 2006, and they unanimously agreed that this second meeting of married priests was appropriate and had soon to take place.

We hereby announce to you the good news that we expect 130 priests in Washington, D.C. at the Sheraton Hotel, arriving on Sunday evening for those who are from within the countries like USA and Canada. Others may arrive on Saturday depending on your airlines. We will have supper together on Sunday. After Supper there will be a social gathering. The meeting is scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, while Wednesday is the departure day.

Please, send us your passport identification details, we shall issue your tickets which will be consonant with your passport information. Please, do not delay to get your visa for the United States. If you send us your identification details we shall send a personal letter of invitation from our association.

Very important announcement! Please, bring with you an alb and a stole for the celebration of Mass. For those who will arrive Saturday, we shall celebrate Mass together on Sunday morning at the hotel. Cleanse your souls from all grudges created by the circumstances which led you to your actual state, which has caused you a lot of pain. You are no more a wounded soldier in the army of Christ. Like Saint Ignatius of Loyola, wake up and go to the Holy Land to follow the footsteps of the wounded Jesus, the triumphant and the risen One. We are going to share the gifts of our resurrection with the whole church. We are married priests with a difference, Jesus has told us “wake up now and watch with me. Let us go to meet the enemy.” Ours will be holiness acquired from the purification of our souls as we underwent the agonies which took different forms. The Blessed Virgin Mary is in the forefront leading us back to Jesus, the High Priest. Together with Her we rejoice for our double parenthood, human and spiritual, the new symbols of victory of the Roman Catholic married priesthood.

Very Important Note

Please tell us how many married priests will come from your area or nation? Remember that we have a limited number for this second meeting. We can accommodate 130 (One Hundred and Thirty) married priests.

Looking forward to meeting you.

Yours Respectfully,


Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo.
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06/08/2006
CIRCULAR I LETTER TO THE MARRIED PRIESTS NOW!
Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo
Washington, DC, United States of America
Sunday, July 16, 2006
My dear brothers, married priests now!

Peace of Christ, and greetings from Washington, DC. Our meeting is over. I am certain that you have heard through TV, Radio or newspaper all that we have discussed together. Our document, the conclusion of the meeting from 12th to 14th July, 2006, has been diffused on 165 English newspapers, 110 Italian papers. We know that many other languages have as well given ample space in their papers. We owe them all a big thank you.

A few have taken it upon themselves to threaten us with excommunication or laicization. These are words which are obsolete after Vatican II. Nor can they be used for our case, because we are not quarrelling with anyone. We are stating facts which are pungent in the lives of married priests. Excommunication-laicization are terms of unnecessary threats which we consider, as the Lord says “Using old bottles for new wine.” Only a stingy person will do so. But he will lose clients later on when they will know that he uses old bottles for new wine.

The married priests now are always priests. They have an indelible priestly character, “according to the order of Melchizedech, the eternal priest.” This indelible character cannot be ‘excommunicated or laicized.’ So is Jesus the Eternal Priest, He too according to the order of Melchizedek. “No one takes this honor upon himself but only when called by God, just as Aaron was. In the same way it was not Christ who glorified Himself in becoming High Priest, but rather the one who said to Him: :You are my son; this day I have begotten you; “ just as He says in another place: “you are a priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek.” (Hebrews 5:4-6). This truth of the indelible character of priesthood is as well repeated to us every Holy Thursday.

Our glance at a priest must not stop on how he looks as we see him as a human being. He is a valuable person before God and before the Holy people of God. St. Ambrose puts it well when he says: “You saw the Levite there, you saw the priest, you saw the High Priest. Do not consider their outward appearance, but the grace of their ministries. It was in the presence of Angels that you spoke, as it is written: ‘the lips of a priest guard knowledge and men seek instruction from his mouth, for he is the angel of the Lord of Hosts.’” (Roman Breviary: St. Ambrose on Mysteries)

My dear brothers, married priests, it is true that through a long period of dispassion, despair and many other aspects of your suffering you have been inclined that you became unwanted by the church. But now once more through this circular you have been evaluated from the nature of your priesthood. Those of you who are able to gather together into threes or fives, please pray together as priests’ families or celebrate Mass together. Bring back Jesus in your midst and in your community. Be available if a local diocese asks for your priestly services. God bless you and be with you.

Yours sincerely,

Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo.




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03/08/2006
Married Priests Now and Word Peace

“When the heart is set right, the personal life will be cultivated. When the personal life is cultivated, the family will be regulated. When the family is regulated, the nation will be in order. And when the nation is in order, there will be peace in the world.”

Confucius

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