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New Meaning to the Mass Text

Posted: 07/11/2012 6:00 pm

The July 4 closing of the Fortnight for Freedom at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington drew a standing-room-only crowd, a fact that stunned organizers given the holiday, intense heat and state of emergency situation around the District of Columbia due to power outages.

I suspected we were headed into an overflow situation at the Mass when I arrived 40 minutes early and could find only illegal parking on The Catholic University of America campus, where the shrine is located.

In the church, the crowd was unusual, so dense that the procession of bishops and priests to and from the Mass could not take its usual route up the side aisle and down the middle but had to be led outside into the sweltering heat. That turned out to be nice for the people who were on the steps and couldn't even get into the basilica.

The shrine church holds an estimated 3,500 people and about 5,000 made it inside. The congregation far exceeded the crowd when Pope Benedict XVI visited there in 2008, because the U.S. Secret Service charged with his safety wouldn't tolerate the scene on July 4: blocked aisles with people sitting everywhere, including on the floor.

Spirit was high and the crowd burst into applause several times during the afternoon Mass. People clapped several times during Washington Cardinal Donald Wuerl's welcome and Philadelphia Archbishop Charles Chaput, OFM Cap's homily. Such applause happens occasionally at Mass, but this much clapping was unusual.

"Unusual" characterized the entire Mass, especially when Archbishop William Lori of Baltimore, who concelebrated the Mass, called on the congregation to open their cellphones and text the word "freedom" or "libertad" to 377377. It was part of the U.S. bishops' religious liberty text campaign, and in two minutes about 2,500 people suddenly joined the effort. Those who texted signed up to receive text messages about the campaign, which still continues. Archbishop Lori admitted that asking people to turn on their phones at Mass was a first for him -- and likely a first for everyone in the congregation. (People who want updates on religious liberty can still text "freedom" or libertad" to 377377.)

 

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10:29 AM on 07/22/2012
Fortnight for Freedom was a dud.
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Flan
02:37 AM on 07/14/2012
Ironically, there was a time when a national campaign on behalf of Catholic civil rights would have made sense -- e.g., in the 19th century when Catholic immigrants were ridiculed and harrassed by mobs or during the 1920s when several states threatened to close down Catholic schools, and one such attempt led to a Supreme Court ruling. But now? Over a disagreement that started because a federal agency used a limited definition of what constitutes "church" activities? Because they serve the public at large and employ people of all faiths, Catholic hospitals, universities and social agencies were said to exist outside the strict definition of "church" institutions, and therefore cannot qualify for a religious exemption from the mandate requiring employer-based health plans cover birth control as preventive care. Whether you agree or disagree with the government's opinion (the President himself tried to mitigate it via a compromise that would allow employees of the institutions to negotiate for coverage directly with their insurance companies), it's a stretch to see it as a deliberate slap at the Catholic Church, especially in this, a presidential election year. Yet the most vocal bishops protesting seem intent on turning this into a full-scale war with the Obama administration. Little wonder some call them the Catholic Tea Party at Prayer.
05:32 PM on 07/13/2012
And the Church has absolute freedom to NOT work with the government.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
10:43 AM on 07/13/2012
More hot breaking news from everyone's favorite flack in a penguin costume
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charlesrfd2003
Proud American who believes in the Bill of Rights
07:14 AM on 07/13/2012
Standing room only is not a surprise. Look at the number of ordinaries from around the country who brought people.

Still the Catholic Church proposes that the government give them and employers the right to impose their sectarian beliefs on employees in violation of the first and 14th amendments to our Constitution. My prediction is that the Catholic Church will be instrumental in defeating the Republican party this fall. We cannot trust a Tea Party Republican especially if the candidate is Catholic with our health.
08:30 AM on 07/13/2012
You're dead wrong on this. Religious employers don't impose their beliefs on anybody. If people don't like the terms of their employment, they have absolute freedom to work somewhere else - as they should. If enough people took this route, religious employers would be forced to change or be forced into bankruptcy.

It is the government that is imposing its beliefs on religious employers. If the government imposes a policy that violates long held beliefs, what is the recourse for the employer? That is a bold face violation of the 1st amendment.
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George Genung
05:33 PM on 07/14/2012
As long as these religious institutions operate on donations from their believers, fine.
When you use your tax exempt status to offer favorable bonds in the open market, then you are subject to federal regulations. You do realize that people invest in "religious" hospitals, these hospitals pay their managers extremely high salaries, operate corporate jets etc ??? Hardly impoverished, punished organizations.
PATOISJAM
reason: strategize: succeed
06:03 AM on 07/13/2012
Is the word "God" in this post or was there a scripture referenced? No! This should not even be in the religious section for it is really just a description of a political rally.
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goatini
We are two-legged wombs, that’s all
09:18 PM on 07/12/2012
"a standing-room-only crowd, a fact that stunned organizers"

I see the new ex-FAUX flack now on RCC damage control detail is helping Sr Walsh with her press releases.

The oxymoronic "Fortnight for Freedom" was touted long and loud in and on all the RCC media outlets, starting several weeks beforehand, and the July 4 Mass at the Basilica in DC was THE keystone event in all of the announcements.

So every parish that had arranged weeks before to bus parishioners into DC specifically for the Mass, showed up. Quelle "stunning" surprise, not.
11:09 AM on 07/12/2012
Well, I'm glad everyone had a nice time. What did you have for dinner?