Richard
Salbato 9-30-2007
Five years ago, on May of 2002 Theotokos wrote on the
official stand of the bishop and the errors of the movement. www.theotokos.org
reference http://www.theotokos.org.uk/pages/unapprov/patricia/patrici2.html
The Community of Divine Innocence is a group founded by the
claims of divine revelations to Mrs Patricia de Menezes of
The story of the
First, when the bishop condemned the apparitions before 2002
the Community falsely claimed that the
Second, even after the
The
The Press Release after the Vatican Condemnation of the
Divine Innocence Mystic can be found on:
http://divine-innocence.org/press_release_2407.htm
Patricia de Menezes’
so-called Christ attacks
http://divine-innocence.org/message_2707.htm
--------- and at:
http://divine-innocence.org/message_2807.htm
The Archdiocese of Southwark
has issued this statement: There has been widespread
interest in the Divine Innocence and people have written to me asking whether
the Church recognised it. In 2001 the following
statement was made on behalf of the Archdiocese of Southwark: “The authenticity of the alleged
apparitions concerning Divine Innocence has not been accepted by the Archdiocese
of Southwark and the Archdiocese has not given its
authority to publicly promote it.” When inquiries were made about
the status of the Divine Innocence the answer given was that individuals have
no authority to meet publicly as a group known as Divine Innocence because
this would indicate public acceptance by the competent authorities of the
alleged apparitions and that has not been given. The Archdiocese also made it
clear that while it is laudable that individuals should come together for the
Mass, exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and the rosary they should not meet
as a group known as Divine Innocence. The Community of the Divine
Innocence meanwhile prepared statutes for their community and submitted these
and other documentation to the Holy See for approval. I received a letter from the
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith dated 16th July 2007 in which the
Congregation said that, at the request of the Pontifical Council for the
Laity, they had conducted an in-depth study of the Divine Innocence. The
conclusion of this study was that the Congregation was not convinced by the
substantial content of the messages allegedly communicated to Mrs de Menezes. They note four
particular areas of concern, namely: 1. The exaggerated claims made
for the Community of Divine Innocence. “Given the supposed revelations
which ground the spirituality of the Community of Divine Innocence are highly
questionable, it follows that the
community’s spirituality is flawed at its root. Because this spirituality
thoroughly animates the community’s proposed constitution, it cannot be
approved.” In view of the very serious
concerns raised by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, it must be
clearly stated that the Divine Innocence has no recognition or approval
whatsoever either from the diocese of Southwark or
the Holy See and that there is no ecclesiastical approbation for Catholics to
meet as the group known as Divine Innocence. Finally, I am aware that many
devout people, deeply committed to the pro-life movement, have become
involved with the Divine Innocence. I wish to encourage them in their work
and prayer but in view of the Observations of the Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith, this must no
longer be in the context of the organization or spirituality of the Divine
Innocence. There are four main areas of
concern in the writings of Mrs Patricia De Menezes: 1. The exaggerated claims made
for the Community of Divine Innocence. "Jesus: The founders of these great Orders and Communities
waited for this hour, and how they wish it was already blazing - blazing for
all to see" (12.4.98). At points an almost hysterical note enters
the dialogue which is not compatible with a communication from the Word
Incarnate: "Jesus: You are the
beginnings of the New People of God'
(11.1.94); This spirituality is the Perfect Original Spirituality of the
Church Herself 12.4.98); This Order, the perfect Order of My Divine Innocence
is the First and last Order! The Alpha and the Omega, I AM. This Order is MY
ORDER! This Order is Perfection! The Order of MY Divine Innocence precedes all orders, and supersedes all orders, it is the original perfect Christian Universal Order
of God!" (12.4.88) Inappropriate Words and Phrases
Attributed to Jesus The words and phrases attributed
by De Menezes to Jesus in her 'showings' are at
times strange and bizarre. They are not consonant with the sane and wise
Gospel tradition. The 'voice of Jesus' which we hear in these revelations
indulges again and again in a kind of colloquial chit-chat: "Jesus: So
you don't believe me? De Menezes: Sorry Lord it was
just curiosity. Jesus: Curiosity killed the cat: let's get back to The Questionable Demand Made
Concerning the Status of Aborted Children The central message that De Menezes claims to have received since 1984, namely that
the Church proclaim the martyrdom of all the innocent children deliberately
killed before birth and acknowledge these unborn children as companion
martyrs of the first Holy Innocents, is doctrinally problematic. A martyr is
someone who bears witness to Christ. If the victims of abortion were to
qualify for martyrdom it would then seem that all victims of any moral evil
should be likewise deemed martyrs. De Menezes'
notion of a 'Baptism of Love' is not, as claimed, a development of doctrine.
Rather it is an innovation which is difficult to harmonize with the teaching
of the Church. Violent Language Used in the
"Inspirations" when Attacking Church Authority De Menezes'
supposed revelations and writings demonstrate a litigious and dissident
spirit. The Church stands accused of impeding Jesus' efforts to save the
souls of millions of aborted children and, therefore, 'Jesus' ranks the
hierarchy of the Church, who are unwilling to 'claim' the aborted, alongside
abortionists and abortion-sponsoring legislators. As such, the 'Jesus' of De Menezes' supposed revelations displays ignorance of the
Church's uncompromised stance against the evil of abortion and its
compassionate hope for the salvation of children who have died without
baptism. It is as if Jesus were inordinately bound by his own Church: Jesus
refrains from working any good for the children, it seems, until the desired
'claiming' is declared. The unusually violent and
threatening language used in the 'inspirations' to attack the authorities of
the Church seems incompatible with any genuinely divine revelation:
"Jesus: Those who subject the children to trial by neglect, I will
subject to trial by fire ... Wicked short-sighted shepherds..
Vengeance is mine! Let those who know of this grace not be complacent! Cardinals, bishops, theologians and people, your duty is
clear! Millions of human lives and immortal souls are at stake!" (11.9.97 ) or again "Inform the Archbishop that his hard-heartedness
is like that of Pharaoh and it will bring down disaster on the people"
(19.8.95). The Statutes of the Community of
Divine Innocence The Statutes cannot be judged or
assessed on their own merits, but must be read in the light of the questionable
'inspirations' of Patricia De Menezes according to
which the members are expected not only to pursue "ongoing study of the
faith" but also to undertake a "study of the character and
spirituality of the Family of Divine Innocence, which is contained in the
inspirational writings of our foundress, Patricia De Menezes"
(p.6). The members are "obliged
to abide by the teaching and guidance of the Mother Foundress during her
lifetime" (p.7). Thereafter the superiors elected "must abide by
the founding inspiration" (p.7). Given that the supposed
revelations which ground the spirituality of the Community of Divine
Innocence are highly questionable, it follows that the community's
spirituality is flawed at its root. Because this spirituality thoroughly
animates the community's proposed constitution, it cannot be approved. |
The
"The Community's Spirituality Is Flawed at Its Root"
Here are the observations of the Congregation of the Doctrine
of the Faith on the writings of Patricia de Menezes
and the Community of the Divine Innocence. The observations were communicated
to Archbishop Kevin McDonald of Southwark on July 16,
and published along with a statement from the archdiocese Friday.
There are four main areas of concern in the writings of Mrs. Patricia de Menezes:
1. The exaggerated claims made for the Community of Divine Innocence.
2. The inappropriate words and phrases attributed to Jesus.
3. The questionable demand made concerning the status of aborted children.
4. The intemperate language used in the "Inspirations" when attacking
Church authority.
Exaggerated Claims
De Menezes makes extravagant claims for the Community
of Divine Innocence: "Regarding all the different spiritualities and charisms within the Church, Our Lord showed me that they
were like facets of a diamond, but the Way of Divine Innocence is the whole
diamond" (31.1.01).
What is more she clearly believes that she has supernatural sanction for this conviction:
"Jesus: The founders of these great orders and communities waited for this
hour, and how they wish it was already blazing -- blazing for all to see"
(12.4.98).
At points an almost hysterical note enters the dialogue which is not compatible
with a communication from the Word Incarnate: "Jesus: You are the
beginnings of the New People of God (11.1.94);
"This spirituality is the Perfect Original Spirituality of the Church
Herself (12.4.98);
"This Order, the perfect Order of My Divine Innocence is the First and
last Order! The Alpha and the Omega, I AM. This Order is MY ORDER! This Order
is Perfection! The Order of MY Divine Innocence precedes all orders, and
supersedes all orders, it is the original perfect
Christian Universal Order of God!" (12.4.88).
Inappropriate Words and Phrases Attributed to Jesus
The words and phrases attributed by de Menezes to
Jesus in her "showings" are at times strange and bizarre. They are
not consonant with the sane and wise Gospel tradition.
The "voice of Jesus" which we hear in these revelations indulges
again and again in a kind of colloquial chit-chat: "Jesus: So you don't
believe me? De Menezes: Sorry Lord it was just
curiosity. Jesus: Curiosity killed the cat: Let's get back to
"Jesus: Tell them this university offers a master's degree, your Lord and
Master's degree, and I expect every student to attain first class honors with a
'P' grade. 'P' for perfection. (29.11.95);
"De Menezes: Lord, the Way of Divine Innocence
does not seem to be what the young want. Jesus: What do the young want? De Menezes: Excitement. Jesus: I can give them enough
excitement to give them a heart attack!" (11.1.01).
The Questionable Demand Made Concerning the Status of Aborted Children
The central message that de Menezes claims to have
received since 1984, namely that the Church proclaim the martyrdom of all the
innocent children deliberately killed before birth and acknowledge these unborn
children as companion martyrs of the first Holy Innocents, is doctrinally problematic.
A martyr is someone who bears witness to Christ. If the victims of abortion
were to qualify for martyrdom it would then seem that all victims of any moral
evil should be likewise deemed martyrs. De Menezes'
notion of a "Baptism of Love" is not, as claimed, a development of
doctrine. Rather it is an innovation which is difficult to harmonize with the
teaching of the Church.
Violent Language Used in the "Inspirations" when
De Menezes' supposed revelations and writings demonstrate
a litigious and dissident spirit. The Church stands accused of impeding Jesus'
efforts to save the souls of millions of aborted children and, therefore,
"Jesus" ranks the hierarchy of the Church, who are unwilling to
"claim" the aborted, alongside abortionists and abortion-sponsoring
legislators. As such, the "Jesus" of de Menezes'
supposed revelations displays ignorance of the Church's uncompromised stance
against the evil of abortion and its compassionate hope for the salvation of
children who have died without baptism. It is as if Jesus were inordinately
bound by his own Church: Jesus refrains from working any good for the children,
it seems, until the desired "claiming" is declared.
The unusually violent and threatening language used in the "inspirations"
to attack the authorities of the Church seems incompatible with any genuinely
divine revelation: "Jesus: Those who subject the children to trial by
neglect, I will subject to trial by fire. ... Wicked
short-sighted shepherds. ... Vengeance is mine! Let those who know of
this grace not be complacent! Cardinals, bishops, theologians
and people, your duty is clear! Millions of human lives and immortal
souls are at stake!" (11.9.97 ); or again
"Inform the archbishop that his hard-heartedness is like that of Pharaoh
and it will bring down disaster on the people" (19.8.95).
The Statutes of the Community of Divine Innocence
The statutes cannot be judged or assessed on their own merits, but must be read
in the light of the questionable "inspirations" of Patricia de Menezes according to which the members are expected not
only to pursue "ongoing study of the faith" but also to undertake a
"study of the character and spirituality of the Family of Divine
Innocence, which is contained in the inspirational writings of our foundress,
Patricia de Menezes" (p. 6). The members are
"obliged to abide by the teaching and guidance of the Mother Foundress
during her lifetime" (p.7). Thereafter the superiors elected "must
abide by the founding inspiration" (p.7).
Given that the supposed revelations which ground the spirituality of the
Community of Divine Innocence are highly questionable, it follows that the
community's spirituality is flawed at its root. Because this spirituality
thoroughly animates the community's proposed constitution, it cannot be
approved.
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith dated 16th July 2007