Perpetual Meatless Fridays
Promoted at Purcellville Virginia
Parish
Campaign Hopes to Promote Pro-Life Solidarity
By Patricia Spencer
(Arlington
(Virginia) Catholic Herald Staff Writer)
As a means of promoting pro-life solidarity, the priests at St. Francis de Sales Parish in Purcellville, Virginia are asking parishioners to pray and consider not eating meat on Fridays throughout the year. Pastor Msgr. Tom Cassidy, along with Associate Pastor Father Steve Roszel, have undertaken the program to counteract the "culture of death" in our society.
"It is a way that we as a Catholic community can give witness for life," said Msgr. Cassidy on March 1, the first Sunday of Lent. The proposal was presented at all the weekend Masses. Parishoners were invited, after conferring with their families, to sign a pledge card on this commitment.
Church teaching is that Catholics are to abstain from eating flesh meat on all Fridays during the liturgical season of Lent. Mandatory yearlong meatless Fridays have not been in effect since Vatican II. The Purcellville, Virginia parish campaign is not meant to be the reinstatement of a rule, but rather a voluntary, positive offering, said Msgr. Cassidy.
The concept of continuous meatless Fridays came from the Catholic bishop's meeting last fall in Washington, during which a committee posed it as a form of pro-life prayer. In a letter to the editor (ACH 1/8/98), Msgr. Cassidy lauded it as a meritorious idea, and said he planned to pursue it.
The "culture of death" is "a demon beyond our control," he said in describing the assaults on human life. They include abortion, infanticide, euthanasia and violence. It has become particularly prevalent in the last 25 years, since Roe vs. Wade and Doe vs. Bolton, he said.
The American Life League (A.L.L.) in Stafford Virgnina began a national campaign to promote meatless Fridays. "It is our fervent prayer that through this mandatory fast, the bishops will lead us back to the foot of the cross that we might, with Christ, through our prayers and sacrificies, see an end to the most vicious hate crimes this world has ever seen," said Judie Brown, A.L.L. president.
In a recent homily, Msgr. Cassidy referred to Mark's Gospel 9:29, in which Jesus' disciples asked Him the reason that they were unable to drive out evil spirits. The Lord replied that some things are only able to be accomplished by prayer.
"That's the focus of prayer and the return to this practice," said Msgr. Cassidy. "It is the spiritual dimension of our observance of Lent," along with contribution to Operation Rice Bowl and attending Stations of the Cross, he said.
The St. Francis de Sales community is a rapidly growing parish of 911 families in western Loudoun County. Responses have been received from 163 people, and have been broken down by age range. The youngest are two seven-year-ols, and the oldest are 81 and 82. An eight, nine and eleven-year old, and four 12 year-olds are participating. Sixteen people between the ages of 14 and 20 have pledged, as well as 66 people in the 21-50 age range, 32 people in the 51-60 range and 40 who are 60 years of age or older.
Although the program began in Purcellville, Msge. Cassidy said he welcomes any participants and hopes it will extend throughout the diocese and beyond.
For information
contact St. Francis de Sales Church, 37730 St. Francis Ct., Purcellville,
VA 20132-9600, phone 540/338-6399
Meatless Fridays Pledge Card
"......... his disciples asked Him .......'Why were we unable to drive (the deaf and dumb spirit) out?' He answered, 'This is the kind that can be driven out only by prayer.'" Mark 9:29
Recognizing the pervasive nature of the "culture of death" in our time, we need to have recourse to God's intervention to turn the hearts and minds of Americans to disavow violence and attacks on human life and dignity.
I therefore voluntarily propose, to the best of my ability, to pray and abstain from eating flesh meat on all Fridays of the year. I offer this prayer and form of self-denial in honor of the unjust death which Our Lord freely accepted for the salvation of all; and, in particular, that His grace will turn our nation from the legal sanctioning of attacks on innocent life and other physical or psychological acts which violate human dignity.
So help me God:
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Signature
Date
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Parish
I am: 14-20 years old ________ 21-50 years old ______
51-60 years old ________ 60 + over ___________
This article was taken from the Arlington
Catholic Herald, 200 N. Glebe Rd., Suite 607, Arlington, VA 22203;
Vol 23, No 10; dated March 12, 1998.
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