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After working on the new translation since 1982, the liturgical commission sent bishops a 154-page booklet of proposals last April, asking them to % respond by June 1. Mahony missed that snap deadline, but in July he sent eight pages of complaints to Archbishop Pilarczyk. Mahony dispatched copies of his broadside to Vatican officials and several dozen like-minded bishops...
...tradition has heated up of late, through the exposure of a variety of sex scandals and admissions that the stricture is widely ignored. A Star Tribune newspaper poll last April, for example, revealed that one-fifth of Minnesota priests admit to violating their vows. But Cincinnati's Archbishop Daniel Pilarczyk, president of the U.S. hierarchy, still contends, "At a time when the whole of our culture is saying you've got to have sexual fulfillment and sexual activity, I think it's important for the church to give witness that that is not necessary for a productive and full human...
...died out once Congress had voted its support. The moral opposition revolves around two classical yardsticks. "We believe that ((the use of)) offensive force in this situation would likely violate the principles of last resort and proportionality," stated the President of the U.S. Catholic hierarchy, Cincinnati's Archbishop Daniel Pilarczyk, as the Jan. 15 deadline for Iraq's withdrawal passed...
...priests by selecting them more carefully, training them better in church doctrine and encouraging a clearer commitment to celibacy as a sign of their "countercultural" calling. "This is precisely why we need a celibate clergy, to make people ask what we are doing," said Cincinnati Archbishop Daniel E. Pilarczyk. "If the church is singing the same tune as everyone else, then who needs the church...
...subsequent press conference, Pilarczyk remarked that the Pope's words did not mean the bishops are "supposed to go home and raise general Cain." Rather, in his view, John Paul was simply telling them, "You guys have a tough job. Please hang in there." Most other bishops emphasized the friendly, nonconfrontational atmosphere at the San Fernando meeting. But in their comments they pointedly left for another day how they would apply the Pope's stern admonitions. As he completed his second tour of the U.S., there was speculation that John Paul, now 67, would never again attempt so strenuous...