Rorate Caeli has obtained an exclusive copy of the English version of a rare open letter from an Archbishop on the crisis of the Church.
The letter, written by
His Excellency Archbishop Jan Pawel Lenga, bishop emeritus of the Diocese of Karaganda, Kazakhstan, hopefully will serve as a much-needed wake-up call to Catholics who have buried their heads in the sand for far too long.
Let us pray more of his brother bishops will have the faith --
and the backbone -- to stand up and be heard before there's nothing left to defend.
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Reflections
on some current problems of the crisis of the Catholic Church
I had the experience of living with priests who were in
Stalinist prisons and camps and who nevertheless remained faithful to the
Church. During the time of persecution they fulfilled with love their priestly
duty in preaching Catholic doctrine thereby
leading a dignified life in the imitation of Christ, their heavenly
Master.
I completed my priestly studies in an underground Seminary in the Soviet Union. I was ordained a priest secretly during the night by
a pious bishop who himself suffered for the sake of the faith. In the first
year of my priesthood I had the experience of being expelled from Tadzhikistan by the KGB.
Subsequently, during
my thirty-year stay in Kazakhstan, I served 10 years as priest, caring for
faithful people in 81 localities. Then I served 20 years as bishop, initially
as bishop of five states in Central Asia with a total area of around four
million square kilometers.
In my ministry as a bishop I had contact with Pope Saint John Paul II, with many
bishops, priests and faithful in different countries and under different
circumstances. I was member of some
assemblies of the Synod of Bishops in the Vatican which covered themes such as
“Asia” and “The Eucharist”.
This experience as well as others give me the basis to express my opinion
on the current crisis of the
Catholic Church. These are my
convictions and they are
dictated by my love of the Church and by the desire for her authentic renewal in Christ. I am forced to resort to this
public means of expression because I fear that any other method
would be greeted by a brick wall
of silence and disregard.
I am aware of
possible reactions to my open letter. But at the same time the voice of my conscience will not allow me to remain
silent, while the work of God is
being slandered. Jesus Christ founded the Catholic Church and showed us in word
and deed how one should fulfill the will of God. The apostles to whom He
bestowed authority in the Church, fulfilled with zeal the duty entrusted to them, suffering for the sake of the truth
which had to be preached, since they “obeyed God rather than men”.