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24/10/2008
Milingo responds to the Vatican Psychiatrist on Celibacy

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Link: Milingo responds to the Vatican Psychiatrist on Celibacy

Article: Celibacy: Expert Vatican psychiatrist: 'Celibacy is a provocation' to a superficial world

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20/07/2008
Milingo's fotogallery - Italy

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19/09/2007
Arch. Milingo's declaration: "The Truth About Korean Catholicism"

15 September 2007

The Truth About Korean Catholicism

It is for deep reasons that Koreans boast of Catholicism as their own domestic Catholicism. They acquired it by reading about it, and one young man went to China to study this Catholicism, and later on was ordained priest. He was accompanied by an old priest from China, but he was the main preacher. It did not take long that the enemies of Catholicism began to persecute till they killed him with his parents and other relatives.

Hence Korea Catholicism is not a missionary Catholicism. It is their Catholicism goes so far as even exaggerate in defending it. It was a public shame in Korea when in the month of June was held a Peace Cup Football Game in Korea. The first classes came from Britain, Argentina, France, Korea, and other nations. Since Peace Cup was from the brain of Rev. Moon, looking for different ways to put people together living in harmony, the reaction of Catholics and other Christians were shameful. They put in the papers all that they had against Rev. Moon, and made demonstrations outside the football stadiums. The Korean people were so furious that they called them “Khe- dockyo” which means “Christian dogs.” Look how far they could push people to such dirty words against them.

They went to Afghanistan to meet the Taliban. They were captured and they lost two of them, who were killed. The others, after many negotiations which cost 38 million dollars, were redeemed; and the Koreans themselves got furious against them. But instead of regretting as they came back, they organized rallies and considered themselves heroes, publishing books on their experience, becoming rich, selling other objects which they had during their imprisonment. They publicly declared to go back to Afghanistan till they convert Muslins to Christianity. I do not want to use the terms they use against Muslims, bringing back the process of religious dialogue once more at the bottom of the line.

That is why the Catholic Church is up in arms against Milingo who has no guns except his faith. I have never attended Mass in Korea. Even now here in Brazil I don’t go to Catholic Church. I celebrate Mass, so I did as well in Korea, in my own private chapel, myself celebrating Mass with a wine with some strange ingredients such as aroma and asparagus, as I traveled. Immediately my wife and my secretary went to buy genuine wine from Verona, Italy. I had nothing to do with the Korean Bishop, nor did I Attempt to conduct a Mass or attend a Mass in a Catholic Church in Korea. How happy I am that in my life many catholic dignitaries have made themselves fools as they told lies about me.

I am very busy with a chain of e-mails which arrive every day. I must answer them every day, otherwise they heap up, and the writers heap up, as the writers write back to find out as to whether I received their e-mail. I need no publicity from the Catholic Church. Shame to the Korean Episcopal Conference. You are not dealing with a fool, if only you knew.


Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo



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16/09/2007
Should priests be allowed marry and raise a family?
But the Emerald Isle in the late 20th century had a rapidly changing society, one that would change even further when the foundations of the Catholic Church were shaken by an onslaught of scandal.

Revelations that two darlings of the people, Bishop Eamon Casey and Fr. Michael Cleary, both had relationships with women and both fathered children furthered damaged the people's faith in the Catholic institution.

This issue of whether priests should adhere to their vows of celibacy was re-ignited last week with the showing of RTE 1's programme, At Home With The Clearys', which showed footage of Fr. Cleary's bizarre home life.

So, should priests adhere to their vows as they're supposed to? Or should they be allowed to marry and raise a family?

Olivia Jenkinson points out that marriage and family life wouldn't take away from a priest's duties to his parishioners.

There are plenty of men out there who have good faith, who could get married and still be a good priest,' she reasons. It's human nature, men are men. Look at the 12 apostles, they were married. Eventually it'll be that women will have to be the priests.'

Eileen O'Leary was upset by RTE's programme about Fr. Michael Cleary. To her, he was a man who wanted everything.'

I was sick looking at that programme,' she told the Carlow People. I think it's awful that he didn't recognise his son, Ross.'

Eighteen-year-old, Thomas Hickey, is of an age where he has only ever seen scandal in the Catholic Church.

The church needs to reform itself to attract the younger people,' he says. if it modernised itself and allowed priests to be married, they'd get a lot more respect.'

The notion of celebacy for Tina Fennelly in the first place isn't natural' and she, too, thinks that marriage could only add to a priest's life.

A priest's job is like any other,' Tina says. A good settled background would only add to it.'

Raymond Mahon is a father himself and he argues that if priests were allowed to marry, the church wouldn't be in the crisis that it's in now about falling numbers of vacations.

If they were allowed to marry, we'd have a lot more priests here in Ireland,' he speculates. The way it is now is that if a priest wants a relationship, then he has to leave the church. That puts a lot of pressure on them.'

Not allowing priests to get married causes more problems than if they were allowed to have sexual relationships, according to Jenny Sheil.

It just creates problems if they don't marry,' Jenny explains. Any trouble in the past, like (sexual) abuse, has stemmed from the current situation where they're not allowed to marry. It's just too old fashioned. A priest should be allowed to have a private life.'

The final word on the subject goes back to Thomas Hickey.

Raising a family is one of the most God-given things in the world to do,' he concludes. I don't see why priests should be denied that.

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12/09/2007
I am still a Catholic. Insists Milingo
The Times of Zambia (Ndola)

«Roman Catholic Archbishop, Emmanuel Milingo has maintained that he has not become a Moonist and assured that he will always remain a Catholic.

In his correspondence with the Times via email, Archbishop Milingo says he has not become a Moonist but states that Reverend Moon referred to him as a "unique person and a gift from God to humanity."

"It is a lie that Milingo has become a Moonist. Neither will such a fact satisfy Rev. Moon that Milingo becomes a Moonist. But if Milingo is thrown away from his cradle of faith, someone who understands who Milingo is picks him up as the Daughter of Pharaoh in Egypt saved the baby Moses thrown in the river Nile.

"Not even a wee bit of my Catholic Faith has accepted an inkling of change in my Catholic beliefs," Archbishop Milingo said.

Arcbishop Milingo said it was sad that, since he left in 1982, people in Zambia, had lost contact with him as he was forbidden to be in contact with them. The controversial Zambian prelate also attributed his friction with the Catholic Church as partly being due to his healing powers.

Archbishop Milingo stated that his healing powers had led him to be guarded by armed men like an animal while he was still at the Vatican.

"When I came twice to Zambia after marriage, I was guarded, and one of the soldiers carried an automatic rifle, even when he was eating at a table.

"What it has cost me to love God and neighbour! Just because I had the healing powers, which attracted thousands and thousands of people. The whole story of Milingo, a protected animal, begins from there," Archbishop Milingo said.

"How I longed to conduct a healing service whenever I came in Zambia. The Catholic Church instructed me that it was a private visit, therefore nothing public.

"Imagine, one having gifts of God to distribute, forbidden to give them to those in need," he said.

He said his life was a serious matter, which was still being molded in God's hands. That is why the Church made a mistake because they considered me a mere poor black guy," Archbishop Milingo said.

He stated that the 'Married Priests" movement would soon be going to Rome for a pilgrimage to the Tomb of St. Peter within the Vatican. He urged Catholics throughout the world to avoid being judgmental and learn to love as God did.

"God loves everyone with his defects. Don't judge," Archbishop Milingo said.

http://allafrica.com/stories/200709110366.html»
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06/06/2007
Archibishop Milingo's comment to Pope Benedict XVI's speech
Archibishop E. Milingo  commented the Pope Benedict XVI's speech "To open the doors of the hope to the people of Africa" held in CITTA' Of the VATICAN 1 GIU. 2007 receiving in Vatican the Bishops of the Central African Episcopal Conference to the term of the Visit "to Limina Apostolorum".

"I do not believe what the pope says of africa. DOES HE MEAN THAT ONLY NOW IS THE CHURCH AWARE OF THE PROBLEMS OF AFRICA? IF HE TRULY WANTS TO HELP, HE DOES NOT NEED TO BLOW A TRUMPET, LET HIM CONCRETELY GIVE SOMETHING TO AFRICA, OR DECIDE WHAT THE VATICAN WILL DO. THE LANGUAGE OF THE POPE IS NOT THE LANGUAGE OF THE MAN OF CONCRETE DECISIONS.

ONE WONDERS HOW THESE AFRICAN BISHOPS WILL COME TO SPEAK OF THE REDEMPTION OF AFRICA LISTENING TO THE POEMS OF THE VATICAN. WHEN THE WHOLE PERIOD OF COLONIZATION, THE CHURCH WAS INVOLVED, IT IS NOW TIME TO AVOID PALATABLE WORDS FOR AFRICA. SLOWLY THE CONTINENT OF AFRICA WILL STAND ON ITS OWN, AND LOOK INTO HER OWN PROBLEMS. IF THE CHURCH WANTS TO HELP, LET HER DO IT AS A DEBT TO GIVE TO AFRICA WHAT IS DUE TO HER, WHAT THE NATIONS TOOK AWAY FROM HER". 

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Vatican, Jun. 1, 2007 (CWNews.com) - "It is my heartfelt hope that this rapidly changing world does not forget Africa, and that hope may open its doors to the peoples of that continent." Those were the words of Pope Benedict XVI, in a June 1 meeting with Catholic bishops from the Central African Republic.

In his remarks to the African bishops, who were concluding their ad limina visit, the Holy Father focused on the poverty of their nation, which is among the most impoverished in the world. "The Church has the duty to defend the weakest and to be the voice of those who have no voice," the Pontiff said, encouraging the bishops to continue their work for social justice.

The poorest of the poor, the Pope continued, are "the victims of tragic situations that inevitably lead to profound divisions in society and to despair." He therefore urged the bishops of the Central African Republic to emphasize work toward democracy, encouraging respect for human rights.

However, the Pope observed that economic and spiritual development cannot be imposed on African society. "It is also necessary to change its mentality," he said. Specifically the Pope said that Church leaders in Africa should help their people to recognize the importance of Christian marriage and stable family life.

The Holy Father also asked the African bishops to be attentive to the formation of future priests-- a duty whose "importance cannot be underestimated"-- and to instruct the faithful in the central importance of the Eucharist, which he termed the "Sacrament of Love."

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27/04/2007
Archibishop Milingo's declarations about report of the Brazilian mission
   The report of the Brazilian mission has valid comments. Two points remained unclear to the reporter, one is that he thinks that we are not clear on what we are aiming at as a movement. Here it is:
  1. We assure the married priests that whatever suspension, interdict, excommunication never touched their priesthood which is eternal. So they are priests forever, and even as married they should resume their pastoral activity, as one community made up of married priests have done in San Cros, Spain.
  2. That optional celibacy should be the rule, not to connect celibacy with priesthood, and woke people believe that celibacy is the cause of holiness in a priest. This is a lie. Moreover celibacy has done a lot of harm to the church. 

Archbishop E. Milingo

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14/03/2007
Sunday Washington Post Magazine Cover Story about Archbishop Milingo

A Marriage Made in Heaven?

When Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo rejoined the wife chosen for him by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, the Catholic Church excommunicated him. But Milingo says it's all part of a divine plan.

By Peter Manseau
Sunday, March 11, 2007; Page W12

link: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/06/AR2007030601574.html

 

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17/12/2006
Convocation of Married Priests

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28/09/2006
Statement at Press Conference Sept 27, 2006 Imani Temple Washington DC

MarriedPriestsNow - Consecration of Four Married Bishops

Archbishop Milingo’s Press Statement in Response to the Vatican Censure

September 27, 2006 at Imani Temple, Washington DC
We cordially thank the Holy Father for his gracious and caring concern about us and Our College of Bishops and the Prelature for Married Priests Now! It is our intention to be faithful to the Church and to honor and respect the Holy Father. We thank him for his brotherly love and we hope to return the same to him.
We do have a grave concern about the lives of our married priests who have been dismissed from service in the church because they have married. And we wish to speak about that injustice.
The purpose of the Married Priests Now! Personal Prelature is to support the priests who have married and to loudly clamor for their return to full ministry in the Church. We have only one goal and purpose and that is the restoration of the Married Priesthood to the Western Roman Catholic Church. To support married priests I, Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo, a married Roman Catholic bishop, last July held at a Press Conference in the Press Club of Washington, D.C. to point out the growing crisis in the priesthood. The average age of priests is approximately 74 years of age and the average age of male and female religious is 68 years of age. In twenty years, there will be few priests left. Who is going to provide the sacraments and the Eucharist to the people? Churches are closing at the rate of almost fifty a year in the larger cities in the United States. There is a desperate need for priests now and in the future, but we have almost 25,000 married priests in the US and almost 150,000 world wide who are not being called to service because of a the Medieval church imposed regulation that priests be celibate. The sexual abuse accusations against celibate priests in the United States speaks loudly that something is wrong. And what is wrong is the enforcement of a promise of celibacy on secular clergy. Secular clergy should be married so that they can model what a good family is in the church community and so they can relate to the families they serve. We also pointed out the brutal and unacceptable treatment the Church has imposed on those priests who fell in love and married. That same week a second press conference was held at Imani Temple to accommodate the interest of the international press. Earlier this month we held a convocation with 120 married priests and their wives.
Married Priests Now! is drawing attention to the great need for priests due to the present shortage of priests which is creating a crisis in the Roman Catholic Church. Over 150,000 married priests stand waiting and willing to serve the needs of the church. These men are already trained and experienced in theology and ministry and have many years experience as married men. These are men who have loved their wives, and raised families. They ought to be called back to ministry immediately. The very life of the church is at stake. Without priests, there is no Mass or Eucharist. The Eucharist is the center of the Catholic-Christian experience and faith. No Eucharist, no church.
The church has always had married priests. It was the norm of the church for twelve centuries to have married priests and in the early centuries married bishops and popes. Thirty nine popes were married. In our own day, the Eastern Rites of the Roman Catholic Church have married priests. In the United States, in the last thirty years because of what is known as the Pastoral Provision, there are about 70 married priests who transferred from Anglican and Lutheran churches. The Married Priesthood is already here. We are calling for an extension of this Pastoral Provision for our own married priests.
We celebrate the Married Priests of the Roman Catholic Church. Up to this time the priests who married were punished, penalized and shunned by the Roman Catholic hierarchy. We want the laity to join us and to courageously to call upon the Vatican to remove these unjust penalties and to stop the unchristian retaliation towards married priests. We call on the Holy Father to recall in dignity and honor the priests who have married. Marriage is a sacrament and is a higher calling than celibacy. This is a matter of discernment for the whole Church and the laity must be involved in seeing the need for married priests. We honor and celebrate the Married Priests of the Roman Catholic Church and we will work closely with the Holy Father, the Vatican offices, and other married priest organizations to once again make a married priesthood a normal part of the Church. We celebrate the Married Priesthood. All of our voices need to be one chorus of celebration for the priests who have chosen to find love and marry. They are better priests because of it.
Now we turn our attention to the charges made by the Vatican about the consecration of our four married bishops. When I, as a Roman Catholic Bishop, decided to consecrate four bishops, I meditated and went back to the roots of the apostolic times and reviewed what the apostles had done. They set up spiritual leaders in the church communities by praying and laying hands on them. They did not look for mandates but for the needs of the communities. I have done the same thing. I consecrated these four married men as Roman Catholic bishops in valid apostolic succession. The power and authority of a bishop comes from the very power and authority of his own sacramental consecration. I was consecrated by Pope Paul VI and, equipped with that sacramental power from him, I consecrated four married men in valid apostolic succession. These men are validly ordained Roman Catholic Bishops today and remain so in spite of Rome’s posture of denial of recognition.
The canon cited in the excommunication says I acted without a papal mandate. There have been many times before in Church history when mandates were not required and the current priest shortage calls for emergency action to bring attention and remedy to the problem. The Gospel calls us to do what is right. This may appear to the canon lawyer to be an illicit consecration, but in terms of the Gospel of Jesus Christ it is the right thing to do. These bishops are both valid and licit.
We do not accept this excommunication and lovingly return it to His Holiness, our beloved Pope Benedict XVI, to reconsider it and withdraw it and join us in recalling married priests to service once again. We call upon the bishops of dioceses to bring back the married priests because they have long been needed to do the work of the Church. Lay people need to write to the bishops and to the newspapers to tell them to return married priests to ministry.
We are and continue to be dedicated to the unity of the Church. We are calling back those who have been disowned by the Church and providing them with healing and acceptance. This is great ministry and we act out of care for the Church and for its survival. We will continue with our mission and we ask the laity and the married priests to join us.
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26/07/2006
Zambia: Archbishop Milingo Outlines His New Mission

Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo says he has no intention of launching a new sect in Africa funded by Rev. Sun Myung Moon as a rival to Roman Catholicism, and charged that his latest break with the Vatican is the result of "intolerable restrictions" imposed on him over the last five years, as well as a deep "lack of appreciation" for his spiritual gifts as an exorcist.

Now, Milingo says, he wants to help reconcile married priests with the Catholic Church, as well as to promote better understanding between Catholicism and Moon's Family Federation for World Peace and Unification.

Milingo spoke to NCR July 14 in an exclusive interview in a hotel room in Arlington, Va., just outside of Washington.

Earlier in the day, Milingo took part in a press conference announcing the formation of a new group, "Married Priests Now!", which will agitate for the return of roughly 150,000 married priests who have left the church in recent decades.

Milingo, who was made a bishop by Pope Paul VI in 1969 at the age of 39, has long been a thorn in the side of church authorities because of his controversial practice of mass exorcism ceremonies.

In 2001, he broke away from the Catholic Church and wed a follower of Moon, a then-43-year-old Korean acupuncturist named Maria Sung. After a tempestuous few weeks, including a surprise meeting with Pope John Paul II at his summer residence of Castel Gandolfo, Milingo returned to obedience.

He was allowed to resume a limited form of his healing ministry outside Rome.

Two weeks ago, however, Milingo disappeared from Italy and reappeared in the United States at the side of Archbishop George Stallings, leader of his own breakaway group, the African American Catholic Congregation, based in Washington, D.C., as well as followers of Moon.

Milingo rejected fears, frequently voiced in Rome, that if he were ever to fall back under the spell of Moon, the charismatic 76-year-old Zambian prelate might lead a breakaway congregation in Africa offering a married priesthood and drawing on traditional African religious practices, especially healing and the casting out of demons. Such a movement, some Vatican officials worry, could hobble the Catholic Church on the continent where its recent growth has been the most dramatic.

"We have no ambition at all, in any way, to do anything of that kind," Milingo said.

Milingo added that he was "very surprised at how the Catholic Church has spread so much evil against the Rev. Moon," and that he would like to be an "intermediary" between the two religious bodies.

Milingo claimed that Moon's vision for global peace and the family are consistent with recent papal teaching. He said he has been fishing three times with Moon, and was "very, very surprised" at Moon's "simplicity" and his spirit of "living for others."

"I've seen what he has done," Milingo said.

In a 2002 memoir titled Fished from the Mud, Milingo was quoted as hinting that Moon's people may have drugged or brainwashed him, prompting his marriage and eventual break with the church.

In his NCR interview, however, Milingo insisted that he had said no such thing, and that it was church authorities who insisted that he had been brainwashed.

"All my problems come from the lack of appreciation [by the authorities of the Catholic Church] for the spiritual gifts I have," he said.

"It was too much for them to believe that in the modern world, I can simply say 'let this happen,' and it happens," he said.

Milingo offered several examples of his alleged spiritual prowess, including a recent phone call from a woman in Modena, Italy, who complained that 20 days after the birth of her child she could not produce mother's milk. Milingo said he instructed her to draw a glass of water, which he blessed over the phone. He instructed the mother to drink it, and immediately afterwards she began to lactate.

"They can't believe such things are possible," he said, with respect to Vatican officials and bishops who were reluctant to have him in their dioceses.

Milingo told NCR that for the time being, he intends to establish a base of operations in Washington at Stallings' Imani Temple. Eventually, he said, he will return to Zambia and resume his ministry of preaching and healing. Milingo said Sung, whom he insists he has always considered his wife, is with him in Washington and the couple will make a home together there.

He said that he has written to Benedict XVI to inform the pope of his whereabouts and his intentions, but that at present he sees "no reason" for requesting a meeting with the pope, as he did with John Paul.

Milingo had nothing but affection for the late pope, who, he said, had appealed to Milingo as his elder, with "beautiful words" of reconciliation. Yet he told an at-times harrowing story of his subsequent treatment, beginning with what he called his "violent separation" from Sung after his return to the fold in the summer of 2001.

"The shadow of Maria Sung always hung over me, it was very strong," he said. "It was dangerous for me to even be talking with any woman at all."

"I found myself literally surrounded by spies," he said. He said these "spies" were primarily priests and sisters who claimed to have the authority of the Vatican, including what he called some "enthusiasts of Medjugorje," the site of alleged apparitions of the Virgin Mary in the former Yugoslavia.

At one stage, Milingo alleged, three different groups, whom he declined to identify, planned to "kidnap" him from his residence in Zagarola outside Rome, to use him for their own purposes.

Apparently realizing the extraordinary nature of his account, at one point Milingo exclaimed, "I am not drunk!"

The kidnap plots led him, he said, to "rebel" and to leave Italy for Zambia in December 2004, not to return until early February in 2005. Upon his return, he said, the Vatican agreed to get rid of most of the people around him.

Shortly after the election of Benedict XVI, Milingo said, the new pope received him and said he was glad they had been able to "take away these stumbling blocks that are stifling your work."

Yet, Milingo said, he was still required to travel with a Vatican bodyguard, at his own expense, wherever he went.

Milingo said he decided to make a definitive break now for two reasons.

First, he said, he had lived through five years of "doubts and difficulties," wondering if he had made the right choice. During all that time, he said, he thought of himself as married to Sung.

Second, he said, the resistance to his preaching and healing gradually became more and more intolerable.

"People knew my gift was beyond doubt," he said. "But the dioceses didn't want me. Some bishops jumped so high at the mention of my name, it was as if the church had springs."

This led him to ask God, he said, "Why do you have such a structure that separates itself from humanity?"

In the last two weeks, Milingo said, he gradually planned his escape. He called a private friend and asked her to make his travel arrangements, avoiding local travel agencies and well-known carriers. He said when the morning came, he celebrated Mass, ate lunch, and then when people in the residence were expecting him to nap, he simply walked out into a waiting car.

"We had to leave without arousing too much dust," he explained.

He said he left the key to his room on the altar in the chapel.

Those who have watched the ups and downs of the Milingo story over the years will be hesitant to say that its last chapter has now been written, or that the mercurial Zambian prelate doesn't have other surprises in store.

Catholic Information Service for Africa (Nairobi)

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July 24, 2006
Posted to the web July 25, 2006

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