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THE CHURCH MILITANT - BELEAGUERED BY BERGOGLIANISM

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Right, Cardinal Castrillon with Cardinal Pell at the 2014 Via Crucis in the Colosseum led by Cardinal Pell.


A video produced by the Fraternal Society of St Peter (FSSP) featuring Cardinal Castrillon speaking on the traditional Latin Mass.

Rather belated, but I cannot possibly omit paying tribute to this man, and make mine Father Zuhlsdorf's words about him:

All those who love the Roman Church’s Tradition might pray for His Eminence today and in the days to come, especially with the Rosary and at Holy Mass, that He will, if not already, be swiftly brought into the bliss of the Beatific Vision. He was a solid leader of the PCED and did a great deal to solidify the gains that we have made over the last couple of decades.


Surprisingly, even the UK's ultra-liberal Tablet had this beautiful obituary for him. As you can see, he was one of those Princes of the Church who truly represented 'the best and the brightest' in Catholicism... If I may be allowed to say so, it is a biography that is easily superior to that of the man who is pope today.


Catholics mourn death of
Cardinal Castrillon Hoyos

by Christopher Lamb

May 18, 2018

Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos, a Vatican official who led attempts to reconcile traditionalists Catholics to Rome, died in Rome last night at the age of 88.

The Colombian prelate served as Prefect of the Congregation for Clergy and President of the Pontifical Ecclesial Commission, Ecclesia Dei, the body which led negotiations with the Society of Saint Pius X.

Under Benedict XVI, Cardinal Castrillon played an influential role in the retired Pope’s 2009 decision to lift the excommunications on four of the society’s bishops, who had been ordained in 1988 without Holy See approval.

That decision, however, caused uproar when it turned out that one of the bishops, Richard Williamson, was a holocaust denier. Neither the cardinal, nor the Pope, was aware of Williamson’s views. The decision to lift the excommunications came soon after a 2007 papal ruling to lift restrictions on the celebration of the Old Rite of the Mass.

Both these moves were designed to heal the rift with the society, the only fracture to Church unity that occurred following the 1962-65 Second Vatican Council. The traditionalist group – founded by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre – remain in a legal limbo despite repeated attempts by every Pope since the council to re-instate them.

Born on 4 July 1929 in Medellin, Colombia, the future cardinal was a towering figure in the Latin American church, a multi-lingual polyglot who had a doctorate in Canon Law and studied sociology, economics and politics.

He was renowned as an energetic and fearless pastor, who as Bishop of Pereira would walk the streets at midnight to distribute food to children he found there. He also stood up to drug traffickers and on one occasion disguised himself as a milkman in order to gain access to the home of drug lord, Pablo Escobar. When Escobar asked who had sent him, Castrillon replied: “The one who will judge you.”

During the meeting the bishop managed to hear the confession of Escobar, and tried to persuade him to give up his drugs and fortune if the government allowed him to stay in Colombia. In the end the government refused but later, as Archbishop of Bucaramanga, Castrillon Hoyos developed a reputation as a mediator between the guerrillas and the government.

According to a book by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the cardinal collected six rifle cartridges from both sides that he had collected, had them mounted and named them: “Bullets of peace”.

While he had a passion for social justice, the cardinal was an opponent of liberation theology which was spreading across Latin America in the 1970s and 80s. The Vatican also viewed this with suspicion, and saw an ally in Cardinal Castrillon.

This, in part, saw his promotion up the church hierarchy and in 1996, John Paul II called him to Rome to lead the Congregation for Clergy, naming him a cardinal two years later. When the abuse scandal broke Cardinal Castrillon once again found himself at the centre of controversy when in it was revealed in 2001 that he praised a French bishop for not handing an abusive priest over to police. The cardinal later claimed to have been acting with John Paul II’s blessing.

While in Rome, the cardinal became convinced that the traditionalists should be brought back into the Church after being impressed by the piety on display of a group on a pilgrimage to Rome which he witnessed from his office overlooking St Peter's Square.

He later presided over high profile celebrations of Mass in the Old Rite including in 2008 in Westminster Cathedral where he processed into the cathedral wearing the Cappa Magna, a long train of red watered silk. He was the first cardinal to celebrate a Mass in the pre-Vatican II extraordinary from in 40 years, and at a press conference beforehand announced that the old rite liturgy should be introduced into every parish in England and Wales.

In a telegram following the news of the cardinal’s death, the Pope praised him for his “generous service” to the Church and in particular his collaboration with the Holy See.

Cardinal Robert Sarah, who was appointed by Pope Francis as the Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments in November 2014, paid tribute on Twitter to Cardinal Castrillon Hoyos. "I pray for the repose of the soul of a great, good and faithful servant of the church, Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos, who returned to the Father last night in Rome," Cardinal Sarah tweeted this morning.

Rorate caeli has done an excellent job of collating several key articles that illustrate Cardinal Castrillon's commitment - in behalf of Benedict XVI - to make the Traditional Latin Mass available to every Catholic parish:

In memoriam:
Dario Cardinal Castrillón Hoyos
(1929-2018)


May 18, 2018

Dario Cardinal Castrillón Hoyos passed away on the 18th of May, 2018, according to the Colombian Bishops' Conference. He was 88. We ask all of our readers to pray and have Masses said for the repose of his soul.

Before going to Rome to head the Congregation for the Clergy, he was a bishop in his native Colombia for 25 years. The impact that he made can be seen in the glowing tribute (Cardinal who humbled a drugs baron) written for him in 1999 by his notoriously Leftist compatriot Gabriel Garcia Marquez. It includes the legendary story of his confrontation with Pablo Escobar.

It is far more likely though that he will long be remembered for his many words and deeds on behalf of the cause of what he himself called the "Gregorian Rite", and for the faithful attached to it. He served as President of the Pontifical Commission "Ecclesia Dei" from 2000 to 2009, and arguably was its most effective President ever. At the very least he was the one most oustpoken in defending the rights of Traditionalists in the Church, and the Gregorian Rite itself. It may very well be said that he was the man behind the eventual promulgation of Summorum Pontificum by Pope Benedict XVI in 2007. [Not 'behind', because the restoration of full liturgical rights to the Traditional Mass was always a goal Cardinal Ratzinger kept in view, but certainly, one of the few stalwarts who supported Benedict XVI all the way in his decision to promulgate Summorum Pontificum.]

He celebrated more Pontifical Masses according to the 1962 Missal than his predecessors as PCED President, including the Solemn Pontifical Mass that he celebrated in Santa Maria Maggiore on May 24, 2003, in the presence of 5 other Cardinals, an Archbishop, 2 Bishops and 3,000 faithful. It was the first Solemn Pontifical Mass according to the 1962 Missal to be celebrated in any of the Major Basilicas since the liturgical reforms of Paul VI.

To mark the coming into effect of Summorum Pontificum he celebrated a Solemn Pontifical Mass in the Lower Church at the Basilica of the Holy House of Loreto on September 14, 2007. As late as 2013 and 2016 he celebrated Pontifical Masses for the annual Summorum Pontificum Pilgrimage to Rome.

His cordial attitude towards the Society of St. Pius X was indispensable to forming the necessary atmosphere for the resumption of the dialogue between them and the Vatican. Again and again he underlined that the SSPX is neither schismatic nor heretical, and his PCED Secretary (Msgr. Camille Perl) declared that it was permissible to attend Mass at SSPX chapels, and that this satisfied the Sunday obligation.

His Presidency of the PCED saw the regularization of the Traditionalist clergy of Campos, Brazil and their establishment as the Personal Apostolic Administration of St. John Vianney (2001-2002), and the canonical regularization of the Oasis of Jesus (2007) and the former Transalpine Redemptorists (2008), now the Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer.

In 2008 he affirmed at a press conference in London that it was Pope Benedict's desire that the Traditional Latin Mass be said in every parish. The original Catholic News Service article reporting this is now hard to find, but has been preserved by the blog Sancte Pater:

Pope would like Tridentine Mass
in each parish, Vatican official says

By Simon Caldwell
Catholic News Service
LONDON, June 14, 2008 (CNS) - Pope Benedict XVI would like every Catholic parish in the world to celebrate a regular Tridentine-rite Mass, a Vatican cardinal has said.

Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos also told a June 14 press conference in London that the Vatican was writing to all seminaries to ask that candidates to the priesthood are trained to celebrate Mass according to the extraordinary form of the Latin rite, also known as the Tridentine Mass, restricted from the 1970s until July 2007 when Pope Benedict lifted some of those limits.

The cardinal, who was visiting London at the invitation of the Latin Mass Society, a British Catholic group committed to promoting Mass in the Tridentine rite of the 1962 Roman Missal, said it was "absolute ignorance" to think that the pope was trying to reverse the reforms of the Second Vatican Council by encouraging use of the rite.

"The Holy Father, who is a theologian and who was (involved) in the preparation for the council, is acting exactly in the way of the council, offering with freedom the different kinds of celebration," he said.

"The Holy Father is not returning to the past; he is taking a treasure from the past to offer it alongside the rich celebration of the new rite," the cardinal added.

When asked by a journalist if the pope wanted to see "many ordinary parishes" making provision for the Tridentine Mass, Cardinal Castrillon, a Colombian, said: "All the parishes. Not many, all the parishes, because this is a gift of God. He (Pope Benedict) offers these riches, and it is very important for new generations to know the past of the church."

Cardinal Castrillon is president of the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei, which works to help separated traditionalist Catholics return to the church. "This kind of worship is so noble, so beautiful," he said. "The worship, the music, the architecture, the painting, makes a whole that is a treasure. The Holy Father is willing to offer to all the people this possibility, not only for the few groups who demand it but so that everybody knows this way of celebrating the Eucharist in the Catholic Church."

He also said his commission, which also is responsible for overseeing the application of "Summorum Pontificum," the 2007 papal decree authorizing the universal use of the Tridentine rite, was in the process of writing to seminaries not only to equip seminarians to celebrate Mass in Latin but to understand the theology, the philosophy and the language of such Masses.

The cardinal said parishes could use catechism classes to prepare Catholics to celebrate such Masses every Sunday so they could "appreciate the power of the silence, the power of the sacred way in front of God, the deep theology, to discover how and why the priest represents the person of Christ and to pray with the priest."

In Summorum Pontificum, Pope Benedict indicated that Tridentine Masses should be made available in every parish where groups of the faithful desire it and where a priest has been trained to celebrate it. He also said the Mass from the Roman Missal in use since 1970 remains the ordinary form of the Mass, while the celebration of the Tridentine Mass is the extraordinary form.

The document did not require all parishes to automatically establish a Tridentine Mass schedule, but it said that where "a group of faithful attached to the previous liturgical tradition exists stably," the pastor should "willingly accede" to their request to make the Mass available.

Cardinal Castrillon told the press conference, however, that a stable group could mean just three or four people who were not necessarily drawn from the same parish.

Later in the day, Cardinal Castrillon celebrated the first pontifical high Mass in the Tridentine rite in London's Westminster Cathedral in 39 years. The event drew a congregation of more than 1,500 people, including young families. None of the English or Welsh bishops attended.


Damian Thompson's article on this press conference is still online:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/2129070/Latin-mass-to-return-to-England-and-Wales.html

Thompson's full transcript of the Cardinal's press conference in London, and his various responses regarding Summorum Pontificum, can be found here: Traditional Mass for 'all the parishes'.
https://web.archive.org/web/20080618160457/http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/ukcorrespondents/holysmoke/june08/traditionallatinmass.htm

This echoed his earlier statement on the need to make the TLM a normal part of parish life:

The cardinal said that parishes and priests should make available the Extraordinary Form so that “everyone may have access to this treasure of the ancient liturgy of the Church.” He also stressed that, “even if it is not specifically asked for, or requested” it should be provided. Interestingly, he added that the Pope wants this Mass to become normal in parishes, so that “young communities can also become familiar with this rite.”


Going though his old interviews, homilies and speeches touching on the Traditional Latin Mass is an exercise in reviewing how far the movement for the Traditional Latin Mass has come since the pre-Summorum days, and how far it still has to go. Below is a selection of his statements:
Homily of Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos, Basilica of St Mary Major, 24 May 2003
Interview With Cardinal Darío Castrillón Hoyos (L'Osservatore Romano, March 28, 2008)
Cardinal Castrillon Hoyos on the Traditional Latin Mass (sometime in 2008, video)
Interview following FSSP Ordinations - 30 May 2008
1) Address to the Latin Mass Society of England and Wales and 2) Homily during the Pontifical Mass in Westminster Cathedral, June 14, 2008.
Homily of Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos on the 20th anniversary of the FSSP, October 18, 2008
Homily at Mass for the FIUV XXth General Assembly, November 5, 2011
Cardinal Castrillon: The Lefebvrians never made a complete schism, March 29, 2017 (video)

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