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1979 IAN 17. - SC pro CLERICIS, RESPONSUM.
PART.*
Consilium presbyterale est unus Senatus Episcopi ad
normam iuris, quin obstent aliae probatae consociationes sacerdotum in dioecesi
exstantes.
January 17, 1979
I have just received this morning a letter (Prot. 159479/1
dated January 17, 1979) from Cardinal Wright, Prefect of the Sacred Congregation
for the Clergy, regarding the special petition which you submitted on behalf of
the Association of Chicago Priests. His Eminence requested that I communicate
the following on his behalf.
After a careful examination of the documentation furnished by
the Association as well as by the Cardinal Archbishop of Chicago, the Sacred
Congregation by way of conclusion has reasserted the proposition that the sole
"coetus seu senatus sacerdotum Presbiterium repraesentantium"
recognized by the Holy See is precisely the Council or Presbyteral Senate (cfr.
N. 27 -- Decretum: "Christus Dominus" [LE 3332]; n. 7 Decretum:
"Presbyterorum Ordinis" [LE 3365]; and n. 15 Motu Proprio: "Ecclesiae
Sanctae"[LE 3457]. From the time in 1971 when such a Presbyteral Senate
was established in the Archdiocese of Chicago, the Holy See deals directly or
throught the Ordinary only with the Senate and not with other bodies such as the
ACP.
It is regretted certain circumstances have intervened which
were responsible for the late reply to you. In spite of this, however, Cardinal
Wright expressed the hope that you and your associates of the ACP might take the
occasion of the response to re-evaluate your position and seek to renew the
bonds with your Pastor and thc local Church of Chicago.
Strongly recommending prudent discretion and trusting in your
priestly loyalty. I share the hope of Cardinal Wright that a thorough reflection
on the Congregation's decision might be a springboard for greater unity.
* Prot. N. 159479/1, iuxta notificationem a Delegato
Apostolico die 29 ian. 1979 consociationi sacerdotum dioecesis Chicagiensis
factam: Canon Law Digest v. 9 p. 243-244. - Leges
Ecclesiae 4682
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