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PREFACE
One of the
responsibilities of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith is to watch
over and protect the doctrine of the faith, so that the People of God may
remain faithful to the teaching which has been received. At times, the
Congregation must proceed to a doctrinal examination and point out, even by
means of a public notification, the ambiguities and errors contained in
widely-distributed works that may be harmful to the faith of the People of God,
in order to make the necessary corrections. On some occasions, such a
notification is necessary even when the author is disposed to correct his
writings or when the corrections have already been made.
An initial study of
certain works by Father Marciano Vidal, C.Ss.R., namely, Diccionario
de Ètica Teológica, La
Propuesta moral de Juan Pablo II: Comentario
Teológico-Moral de la Encíclica
"Veritatis Splendor"
and the volumes of Moral de Actitudes (in both
the Spanish original and the most recent Italian edition), revealed errors and
ambiguities. For this reason, and because of the wide
circulation of these books and their influence above all in theological
formation, the Congregation decided to proceed to an examination of the texts
by means of its Ordinary Procedure, according to the norms established by the
Regulations for Doctrinal Examination.
On December 13, 1997,
the Congregation sent the text of the official Contestatio
to the author, through Father Joseph William Tobin, Superior General of the
Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer. It was composed of an introduction,
which dealt with the christological foundation of
theological ethics, and two parts, the first on epistemological questions (the
relationship of Scripture – Tradition – Magisterium,
and theologians – Magisterium), and the second on
particular errors (person – sexuality – bioethics; social morality; eschatology
– utopia).
On June 4, 1998, Father
Vidal provided his Response, which had been prepared with the assistance of an
advisor chosen by him, and was accompanied by a letter from his Superior
General. The Response was examined according to the procedures of the
Congregation, which, finding it to be unsatisfactory, decided to offer Father
Vidal another opportunity to clarify his position on the points at issue. A new
set of questions was submitted for the approval of the Ordinary Session of the
Congregation on January 20, 1999, which also decided to grant Father Vidal an
additional three month period in which to make his response, as indicated by
the Regulations. This manner of proceeding and the text of the above-mentioned
questions were approved by the Holy Father in the Audience granted to the
Cardinal Prefect on February 5, 1999.
The new documentation
with an accompanying letter were presented to his
Superior General in the course of a meeting at the Congregation on June 7, 1999. The results of the examination of Father Vidal’s
first Response and the decision of the Congregation, by way of exception, to
reformulate its questions in order to obtain more exact and precise answers,
were communicated to Father Tobin at this meeting. In addition, while
manifesting the sincere hope that Father Vidal would understand the offer of
this new opportunity as an invitation to a deeper reflection, for his sake and
that of the Church in whose name he carries out his service of teaching
theology, it was decided that his responses should be prepared personally, in
an unambiguous and succinct form, and should arrive at the Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith before September 30, 1999.
Informed of this
decision, Father Vidal gave assurances through his Superior General that he
would comply with the requests made by the Congregation. On September 28, 1999,
the Superior General personally delivered to the Cardinal Prefect the text of
the Respuesta a las “Preguntas dirigidas al Rev. P. Marciano Vidal, C.Ss.R.”,
together with his own personal opinion. This second Response was then submitted
to the judgment of the Congregation, in accordance with the Regulations for
Doctrinal Examination.
On November 10, 1999, the Ordinary Session of the Congregation, on the
basis of all the phases of the examination and the entire documentation,
concluded the exceptional procedure. The Congregation noted with satisfaction
that the author had shown himself willing to correct the ambiguities in his
writings on heterologous artificial procreation,
therapeutic and eugenic abortion, and abortion legislation, and that he had stated
his adherence to the teaching of the Magisterium on
the doctrinal points at issue, though without substantial or concrete
modification of the other doctrinal points mentioned in the Contestatio.
In light of this situation, the Congregation judged it necessary to prepare a
Notification, which would be presented to Father Vidal in a meeting aimed at
obtaining explicit recognition of the errors and ambiguities found, and at
verifying, in keeping with the principles recognized by the author, his
commitment to revise his books in the manner decided by the Congregation.
Moreover, the text of the Notification, incorporating the results of the
meeting and approved in Ordinary Session by the Congregation, would
subsequently be published. These decisions were confirmed by the Holy Father at
the Audience granted to the Secretary of the Congregation on November 12, 1999.
The above-mentioned
meeting with the author took place on June
2, 2000. Those participating were the Cardinal Prefect and Archbishop Secretary
of the Congregation, the Most Reverend Antonio Cañizares
Llovera, Archbishop of Granada and Member of the
Congregation, who represented the Spanish Episcopal Conference, various
Delegates named by this Dicastery, and Father Vidal,
who was accompanied by Father Joseph William Tobin and Father Joseph Pfab, C.Ss.R., former Superior
General, who was the Advisor chosen for the occasion. After the formal
presentation of the Notification, and a cordial and productive conversation
regarding the doctrinal questions and the procedural aspects of the case,
Father Vidal accepted the doctrinal judgment formulated by the Congregation for
the Doctrine of the Faith, as well as the formal obligation to revise his
writings according to the instructions given.
Informed of the positive
outcome of the meeting, the Cardinal and Bishop Members of the Congregation in
the Ordinary Sessions of June 14, 2000, and February 7, 2001, noted with satisfaction Father Vidal’s assent and
confirmed the agreed-upon procedure, that is, the publication of the present
Notification. They also decided that the editions of Moral de Actitudes (including the volume on social morality),
the Diccionario de Ètica
Teológica, and La propuesta
moral de Juan Pablo II, as well as any translations of these published prior to
the Notification, cannot be used for theological formation. Furthermore, they
decided that Father Vidal would revise Moral de Actitudes,
under the supervision of the Doctrinal Commission of the Spanish Episcopal
Conference. The text of the present Notification, including these conditions,
was sent through the Superior General to Father Vidal, who manifested his
acceptance by affixing his signature.
This resolution is not
meant as a judgment on the person of the author, on his intentions, on the totality
of his work, or on his ministry as a theologian, but solely on the works
examined. It is intended for the good of the Christian faithful, especially
pastors of souls, teachers of moral theology, and those who have received their
formation according to the author’s theological perspective or who themselves
share such views, in order that they may dissociate themselves from these
errors and deficiencies, and avoid their practical consequences in pastoral
ministry.
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