A SENIOR figure in the Association of Catholic Priests (ACPS) has
said he agrees with a distinguished Italian cardinal who has said that
the church is 200 years out of date.
Co Mayo priest Fr Brendan
Hoban, one of the leaders of the organisation, has spoken of how the
church needs to face its current crises such as the series of child sex
abuse scandals and the fall in vocations.
And speaking ahead of
two conferences aimed at increasing the participation of lay Catholics,
he said bishops and priests can't solve the church's problems on their
own, that it needs the help of ordinary Catholics.
Cardinal Carlo
Maria Martini died at the end of August but in an interview given two
weeks before his death, he said the Catholic Church is "200 years behind
the times".
"In a sense, the Association of Catholic Priests in
the last two years of our existence has effectively been echoing what
Cardinal Martini has said, that we need to face the issues that are
there in the church," said Fr Hoban.