- Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney
The Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney was established on
18 January 2002 byPope John Paul II fortraditionalist Catholic clergy and laity within the Diocese of Campos inBrazil . It is the only Personal Apostolic Administration in existence.Origins
From
3 January 1949 to29 August 1981 , the Diocese of Campos was headed by BishopAntônio de Castro Mayer , who opposed the use there ofPope Paul VI 's revision of theRoman Missal and held to theTridentine Mass . After his resignation, the then 77-year-old Bishop Castro Mayer continued to lead opposition in the diocese to the revised liturgy and on30 June 1988 joined with ArchbishopMarcel Lefebvre in consecrating asbishop s, against an express prohibition by Pope John Paul II, fourpriest s of theSociety of St. Pius X . For this action he was declared to have incurred excommunication.The priests of Campos who shared his traditionalist Catholic views formed themselves into the Priestly Union of Saint Jean-Marie Vianney, also known as the Sacerdotal Society of St. John Marie Vianney (SSJV) and, when Bishop de Castro Mayer died in April
1991 , chose as his successorLicínio Rangel , who was given episcopal consecration later that year by three bishops of theSociety of St. Pius X .Reconciliation with the Holy See
Together with the
Society of St. Pius X , the Campos group of priests made a pilgrimage to Rome during the Jubilee Year2000 and was welcomed by CardinalDarío Castrillón Hoyos , President of thePontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei , with a lunch and dialogue. [ [http://sspx.agenda.tripod.com/id6.html Traditionalist Schism in Brazil Ends] ] They decided to seek reconciliation with theHoly See and, on15 August 2001 , wrote a letter to Pope John Paul II in which they all renewed their profession of the Roman Catholic faith, declaring full communion with the Chair of Peter, recognizing "his Primacy and the government of the universal Church, her pastors and her faithful", and likewise declaring: "For no reason do we wish to be separated from the Rock (Peter) on which Jesus Christ founded his Church". [ [http://www.adapostolica.org/modules/articles/article.php?id=100 text of the letter in Portuguese, French and English] ]Pope John Paul II responded with an [http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/letters/2002/documents/hf_jp-ii_let_20020119_mons-rangel_en.html autograph letter] dated
25 December 2001 , telling the priests that, "warmly consenting to your request to be received into the full communion of the Catholic Church, we canonically recognize that you belong to her." He also removed the excommunication of Bishop Rangel for his illicit episcopal ordination.When the necessary [http://www.adapostolica.org/modules/articles/article.php?id=102 legislation] had been drawn up, the Pope then established for the Campos group, with effect from
18 January 2002 , the Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney, with authority over those Catholics in the Diocese of Campos - present or future - who wished to use the Roman rite in the form it had before the revisions of the 1960s and 1970s. The priests of theApostolic Administration have the faculty to celebrate the Liturgy, not just the Holy Mass, according to the Roman rite and the liturgical discipline codified by Saint Pius V, with the adaptations introduced by his successors up to Blessed John XXIII.On the date of entry into effect of the new arrangement, a ceremony was held in Campos, to "sign the letter of entrance into full ecclesial communion of the priests of Campos from the Priestly Union of Saint John Mary Vianney and of the Catholic faithful they minister to, being then thus considered perfectly inserted in the Holy Roman Catholic Apostolic Church." [ [http://www.sspx.org/District_Superiors_Ltrs/2002_ds_ltrs/reconciliation_in_campos.htm SSPX: Regarding the "reconciliation" in Campos] ]
ubsequent history
During the 1980s and 1990s, it was claimed that followers of the Priestly Union of Saint Jean-Marie Vianney constituted the "vast majority" of the Catholics of Campos, who had never known the revised liturgy of the Mass, as their diocesan bishop
Antônio de Castro Mayer had, during the 1970s, retained theTridentine Mass in his territory. However, when at the end of2003 separate statistics were for the first time gathered for the Diocese of Campos and the new personal apostolic administration, the latter reported 28,325 Catholics, 28 priests, 9 seminarians, 75 religious sisters and 24 schools, while the diocese reported 854,000 Catholics, 48 diocesan and 17 religious priests, 30 seminarians, 19 religious brothers and 67 religious sisters, and 5 schools ("Annuario Pontificio" 2005).In his letter of
25 December 2001 , Pope John Paul II promised to ensure the episcopal succession of Bishop Licínio Rangel, and when Bishop Rangel asked that he be given an auxiliary bishop, recommended him to ask instead for a coadjutor, who would have the automatic right of succession. The Pope then, on28 June 2002 , appointed to that post Bishop Rangel's vicar general,Fernando Arêas Rifan , who automatically succeeded Bishop Rangel asApostolic Administrator , when the latter died on16 December 2002 .A group of
traditionalist Catholics was thus accommodated fully within theRoman Catholic Church . They recognize the authority of the Pope as Vicar of Christ and Shepherd of the Church, the legitimacy of theSecond Vatican Council , and the validity of the Mass approved by Pope Paul VI; and they have the faculty to celebrate in Latin the Mass and all the othersacrament al rites in the form codified by Pope Pius V and modified by his successors down toPope John XXIII . [ [http://sspx.agenda.tripod.com/id6.html Traditionalist Schism in Brazil Ends] ]Doctrinal stance
In his first pastoral letter to the clergy, religious, associations and other faithful of the Apostolic Administration, [ [http://www.adapostolica.org/modules/articles/article.php?id=84 original text (in Portuguese)] ] Bishop Rifan stressed the importance of the papal mandate or canonical mission given to him, quoting the
Council of Trent 's anathema against any who would say that one who lacks it is a lawful preacher of the word of God and minister of the sacraments.He also warned those to whom he addressed his pastoral letter against two errors. One is heresy, attacks against the traditional Faith. He saw as a defence against that the traditional Latin liturgy and liturgical discipline that the Apostolic Administration keeps. The other error is schism, attacks against the unity of governance of the Church. Members of the Apostolic Administration must be on their guard against this too, he said, especially since their rightful efforts to preserve the Catholic faith had some unfortunate effects, in particular the onset of "a certain schismatic spirit that showed itself in a general taste for systematic criticism of Church authorities, a spirit of resistance, disobedience, disrespect, suspicion, backbiting, independence from the Church's Hierarchy and Magisterium, contentment with the abnormality of the situation, uncharitableness, a feeling of owning the whole of truth, a sectarian attitude that made us out to be the only good people ... with the underlying notion that 'the gates of Hell' had prevailed against the Church - something that, through the infallible help of our Saviour, is impossible."
The document in Portuguese [http://www.adapostolica.org/modules/articles/article.php?id=129 "Answers to 48 questions on our recognition by the Holy See"] explains in details the reasons for the priests' decision to seek reconciliation with the Holy See and for their disagreement with the attitude, in this matter, of the Society of St Pius X.
In a 2005 interview, Cardinal Castrillón stated that there were cordial relations between the Personal Apostolic Administration and the Diocese of Campos at all levels, and that priests of the Apostolic Administration were celebrating Mass in the older form for the traditionalist faithful in another dozen dioceses in Brazil in accordance with signed agreements that they had with the diocesan bishops. [ [http://www.30giorni.it/us/articolo.asp?id=9360 Rapprochement by unhasty stages, but not too slow either] ]
Personal Apostolic Administrators of Saint John Vianney
*
Licínio Rangel (18 January 2002 –16 December 2002 )
*Fernando Arêas Rifan (16 December 2002 -References
External links
* [http://www.adapostolica.org/ Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney ]
* [http://www.catolicosempre.org.br/index.php The Apostolic Administration's principal church (equivalent to a cathedral)]
* [http://www.catholiculture.net/docs/doc_view.cfm?recnum=4650&longdesc Significance for discussions with Society of St Pius X]
* [http://www.adapostolica.org/modules/articles/article.php?id=129 A little history of our group (in Portuguese)
* [http://qien.free.fr/2003/20030510_rifan.htm French translation] ] of a talk that Bishop Fernando Arêas Rifan gave in London, on10 May 2003 . The English text, once available on the Apostolic Administration's no longer active [http://www.seminario-campos.org.br/portugues/p&s/bispos/d.fernando/geral/conflondingles.htm old site,] has not been placed on its present website, which is almost entirely in Portuguese. A not completely accurate account of his talk is found at [http://www.ciel-uk.org/html/conf_2003.html Conference 2003.]
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