Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Conversation with Fr. David Convertion at St. Anthony's Shrine at Arch Street

-----Original Message-----
To: naucoin@stanthonyshrine.org
Sent: Tue, Nov 3, 2009 7:45 pm
Subject: Memorializing our conversation from this afternoon



November 3, 2009

Fr. Convertino:

I am sending you this email to memorialize our conversation from this afternoon about the reading of an announcement at Masses which you authored "strongly discouraging" people from receiving the Blessed Sacrament on the tongue because Barack Obama has declared a state of emergency - and the confrontation and denials happening by priests at the Shrine while attempting to carry out your instructions.

When I tried to explain to you how the reading of your Memo, written as though Obama has placed governmental restrictions on how Catholics receive the Eucharist and the confrontations initiated by priests at the Shrine taking place when communicants who would never touch the Blessed Sacrament with their hand come forward to receive were scaring and intimidating to the faithful and explained that the authority to issue restrictions and instructions comes from the local ordinary - you told me that I was the third person to call you about this and I was adding to your anger. You described the previous people who attempted to speak to you about your pastoral error as "nuts" and people with mental problems.

You then asked me whether I was a Eucharistic Minister. When I responded to you that I had been in the past, you asked me if I had ever given Communion on the tongue. When I said I had, you said you were revolted by the practice. "Isn't it DISGUSTING" , you said, and "It's the most DISGUSTING thing I can think of" and "touching the tongue and then touching people hands, DISGUSTING".

I replied I found the practice, which is ancient, an absolute treasure for the two people engaging in it and that a novice could give the Blessed Sacrament to the faithful without touching the communicant's tongue OR hand and finally the hands contain many more germs than a tongue. I'd be happy to stop by the Shrine and demonstrate the discipline of giving Our Lord to Communicants without touching tongues and hands. Please feel free to give me a call at ***-***-****.

You also said I had "no right" to tell you "about rules". I explained to you that I have every right to defend the practice and the people being affected in the situation - many of whom have been receiving the Blessed Sacrament without touching the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Our Lord for 50 or 75 years. I would also be pleased to bring a copy of the Canon of the Catholic Church which refutes your understanding. The faithful has every right -and in fact duty-to ensure the practices and rituals of the Catholic Church are handed to the next generation intact. The fact that you find any of them "disgusting" is irrelevant.

I would like to take the opportunity to reiterate that the authority to distribute instructions about the reception of the Eucharist in the diocese in which you reside comes from the Cardinal. His instructions about reception of the Eucharist by mouth were diametrically opposed to the instructions you have delegated to the priests at the Shrine.

I am including a link for your convenience.

http://www.bostoncatholic.org/Utility/News-And-Press/Content.aspx?id=16202

I would invite you, once again, to reconsider your Memo and align your instructions to your priests with the local Bishop's.

You may also be interested in information demonstrating that Obama's hysterics about the sniffles is just that:


http://articles.mercola.com/swine-flu-article/20091027.htm


There isn't a shred of evidence that 900 people have died from swine flu. The CDC stopped testing back in the Summer and everyone they did test, had some other kind of very serious medical condition. I'm in touch with many people across the Nation. Oddly enough, nobody I know has had it or even knows of anybody who has had it. It seems premature for Obama to be giving out emergency instructions for the reception of the Blessed Sacrament and I believe the powers of separation of Church and State actually forbid it.

God Bless,

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Carol, Are you sure you want to include that phone number? Once things go out on the internet they are out there. But besides that, thank you for defending the traditional reception of communion.

TTC said...

You're right. Thanks!

Unknown said...

Number of H1N1 Swine Flu Pandemy cases grows (already more than 30,000 deaths worldwide) and you or one of your family could have this fatal disease. If you want to protect yourself and your family, friends, colleagues - bookmark the address - http://b23.ru/slfc - and send it to all who you know, may be so you save their lives. This is a list of social emergency medicines that can be used against Swine Flu H1N1.

Anonymous said...

30,000 people dead? LOL.

If i were you, I'd scratch below the surface of that hype. If you find out the name of a person who has a laboratory confirmed case of these sniffles - or even one that's died from it with legitimate autopsy report or lab report, please do come back and pot it.

TheLastCatholicinBoston said...

Go Girl!
What a fitting conversation for All Saints Day!
I really like the Mercola reference.

If you have a chance and haven't seen it already watch...

http://en.gloria.tv/?media=4874


Regards

TTC said...

Dear Backwards R Cynep,

Say, is it me, or is 30,000 a popular number when you need to whip one out of thin air when you have no bodies to back it up.

That's the same number of bodies Voice of the Faithful said they had. Those 30,000 were invisible too. You don't suppose there's a connection do you?

TTC said...

Thanks LCIB - woow, I'm enjoying that link. Is it the entire movie? It's awesome so far!