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Countering The Eclipse Of Sin
In Marriage Preparation
By JAMES LIKOUDIS
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At last! An
attractively issued and very handy Marriage Preparation booklet that should be
put into the hands of every priest and those preparing for a Catholic marriage,
or to those considering marriage in the near future, is now available. "Love, Dating,
and Marriage : A Marriage Preparation Guide" is published by
the Leaflet Missal Company, 976 W. Minnehaha Ave., St. Paul, MN 55104, and written by Fr. Frank E. Papa, S.O.L.T., JCD,
who has an extensive background in Canon Law, matrimonial instruction, youth
work, and is a veteran of the confessional. He is presently Chaplain for Human
Life International in Front Royal, VA. His booklet is solidly orthodox,
contains practical, down-to-earth counsel and advice on love and sex combined
with appropriate theological reflection on the sacredness of marriage. He
confronts openly the secular ethos of the day that is intent on destroying the
traditional Christian concepts of love, sex, family, and marriage. There is no
compromising of Catholic sexual morality in this work.
The same cannot
be said of the well-known and extensively used booklet "Together for Life" (Ave Maria Press) by Syracuse, NY, priest Msgr. Joseph M. Champlin which is now in its 55th printing and having sold some eight million copies. It is, in fact, relied upon for
marriage preparation in most American parishes. Its latest July 2005 printing
bears the Imprimatur of Most Reverend Thomas J. Costello, D.D., Vicar General
of the Diocese of Syracuse. Since 1972, "Together for Life" has undermined the Church’s sexual morality with its "Judge not lest ye be judged" attitude towards
fornication and contraception. With regards to the latter, it has not affirmed the
teaching of "Humanae Vitae" and only furthered public dissent against the Papal Magisterium.
Interestingly,
this 55th printing of Champlin’s booklet has removed the section
"How Far Should We Go?" which told engaged couples not to "fret about specific
sexual ‘rules’ or even become anxious about isolated instances when matters get a
little out of hand." It has been replaced by a section "Living
Together" which notes that "one survey of Catholic marriage preparation
sessions [for engaged couples] revealed that 40 % were living together
prior to their vows" — a sorry commentary indeed on the widespread failure
of pastors to communicate vigorously Catholic teaching. Fr. Champlin’s limp response is typical : "The Church, as you probably understand, frowns on such an arrangement... What have you learned from this experience of having lived together ?"(p. 63) His
scandalously relaxed attitude towards cohabitation/fornication has been equally
evident over 33 years in his booklet’s treatment of contraception. As George Sim
Johnston wrote in the National Catholic Register (6/11/95) "Together for Life
is quite deft at fudging the whole issue of contraception." Much earlier the distinguished moral theologian Msgr. William Smith published in the same paper (8/9/81) a brief but
devastating critique of Together for Life noting that
"Champlin’s treatment of ‘responsible parenthood’ is a subtle classic of
non-commitment, unless you consider situation ethics a commitment."
It is only in
its 55th printing that Together for Life explicitly mentions contraception, but this occurs in a context of conflicted couples following their own individual conscience when faced with a "dilemma".
This they can do "without any fear or anxiety." Nowhere does Msgr. Champlin theologically resolve their "dilemma".
Nowhere does he explain the moral obligation of Catholics to follow the
teaching of the Magisterium which is the teaching of Jesus Christ. Nowhere does
he bother to give the reasons for the Church’s prohibition of this intrinsic
moral evil. The following is what he does write:
"[Some married couples] feel
simultaneously a strong need to express and deepen love through sexual
intercourse. Aware of the Church’s traditional teaching which opposes artificial
contraception, they feel caught in a dilemma with God seeming to say one thing
in their hearts and another through the Church. In resolving that issue they
would do well to consider what natural family planning techniques can
offer... Married couples still torn by these apparently conflicting divine
commands should find the words of recent popes and the American bishops
helpful."
It is evident
that Msgr. Champlin with calculated ambiguity has not scrupled to implicate God
in structuring a conflict of moral duties. Nowhere does this author of a work
regarded in many Catholic parishes as their "Wedding Bible" ever state that
contraception is sinful, period, and that the lax teaching of some dissenting
American bishops is not to be followed. It is not accidental, moreover, that
for all the biblical quotes found in Together for Life that mention sin and immorality, there is no connection between them and Msgr. Champlin’s commentaries which deliberately avoid instruction on the malice of sin. Mortal sin endangering one’s salvation is not in the vocabulary found in Together for Life. In failing to
emphasize the serious nature of the sins of fornication and contraception, Together
for Life has played an important role in furthering among its many readers the "eclipse of sin" which has marked so much post-conciliar American
religious education.
In his brief critique of Together for Life, Msgr. William Smith observed that "Sound teaching is desperately needed in Catholic education and especially in
Church-sponsored marriage preparation programs of all kinds." Such sound
teaching is assuredly realized in Fr. Frank Papa’s Love, Dating and Marriage
with its message of "Keeping mortal sin out of your marriage" and with a Foreword
graced by Dr. Alice von Hildebrand who herself has written so brilliantly on the
virtues of modesty and purity. In simple clear language and avoiding psychobabble,
Fr. Papa explains for his readers both the splendor and demands of Christian marriage,
and has provided a much needed antidote to Together for Life’s moral relativism.
Fr. Papa’s booklet ($5 for an individual copy; and 10 or more, $4.50 each) details
the Readings and Prayers that can be selected for the Wedding Ceremony itself. It
also features a Pull-Out section giving a Wedding Preparation Information List
useful to the officiating priest or deacon as well as a Check List for the
Church documents deemed necessary. Love, Dating, and Marriage carries the
Imprimatur of Bishop Fabian W. Bruskewitz, DD, STD, Bishop of Lincoln.
James Likoudis is president
emeritus of Catholics United for the Faith (CUF), a noted writer on catechetics
and sex education. His trilogy of books dealing with Eastern Orthodoxy has been
completed with his most recent work " Eastern Orthodoxy and the See of Peter" which
contains the account of his own intellectual and spiritual journey to the
Catholic Church and includes an important Chapter : "Humanae Vitae as
Touchstone of the True Church". The book is available for $24.95 directly from
the author, P.O.Box 852, Montour Falls, NY 14865.
The above article appeared in The Wanderer, May 25, 2006
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