December 8, 1995
Feast of the Immaculate Conception
My dear sisters and brothers in Christ,
Recently the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
reiterated the constant teaching of the Catholic Church that it does
not have the authority to ordain women to the priesthood.
In so doing the Church did not make a new statement. Rather, the
Church was expressing anew her belief that in this matter, as in all
others, she cannot go beyond the teaching and example of Christ.
From the time of the apostles to our present day, the Catholic
Church has taught without exception that in reserving the priesthood
to men she is following the example and intent of Jesus. He chose by
name the men he would call to follow him as apostles and priests, even
as he granted to women other roles of incomparable value and
significance in the history of salvation.
This teaching was reaffirmed in 1994 by Pope John Paul II in an
apostolic letter, "Ordinatio Sacerdotalis." This November
the Doctrinal Congregation emphasized that the teaching is part of the
"deposit of the faith" and must be held by Catholics
sincerely and firmly. Our Holy Father, Pope John Paul II, approved the
Sacred Congregation's affirmation.
As your pastor and shepherd, I invite your prayers that we in the
Archdiocese of Atlanta accept and deepen our faithful assent to this
teaching.
We find our common vision in Christ, whose life, reflected in
Scripture, was a model of charity, compassion and respect toward all
manner of people. His life was a parable spoken in part through his
relationship with individuals: Mary his mother, Mary Magdalene, Peter
the fisherman and Matthew the tax collector, Martha, Mary and Lazarus
and countless others.
In his Incarnation Jesus revealed God's plan for salvation and love
for humankind in rich detail. This is the truth of our faith. The
Church, faithful to Scripture and the constant oral, lived Tradition
handed on by the apostles, guards the deposit of the faith and seeks
always to be the servant of what has been given her. The Church has no
authority to do otherwise.
The reassertion of teaching on women and the priesthood presents
again the Church's intention to pass on the deposit of the faith, as
received from Christ and the apostles, to new generations in its
fullness.
Please be assured that I pray for the faithfulness of all in this
archdiocese and, in a special way, for those who may find this
doctrine difficult to accept. I encourage Catholics to seek in prayer
the help of the Holy Spirit who reveals the wisdom of God to the
humble.
In a particular way, I invoke the intercession of Mary on this feast
day, since she is the model of discipleship in the Church. No role has
had greater dignity than that accorded Mary by God. May she help us to
rejoice in the call of God in our lives and to approach each vocation,
whether to ministerial priesthood or the priesthood of the laity, as,
most importantly, a path to holiness and service.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Most Reverend John F. Donoghue
Archbishop of Atlanta
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