Bells of Europe: Reasons for the Holy Father's Hope for a New Awakening of Christianity in Europe
Christ, more welcoming and united, not merely safeguarding their cultural and spiritual heritage but also committed to finding new ways to face the great challenges that characterise the post-modern and multicultural age?
Answer - This is an important question. It is clear that Europe has great weight in today's world, in terms of economic, cultural and intellectual importance; as a consequence of this it also has great responsibility. But Europe, as you said, still has to find its true identity in order to be able to speak and act in keeping with her responsibility. In my opinion, the problem today does not consist in national differences which, thank God, are differences not divisions. In their cultural, human and temperamental differences, nations are a rich asset which together give rise to a great symphony of cultures. Basically, they are a shared culture.
The problem Europe has in finding its own identity consists, I believe, in the fact that in Europe today we see two souls: one is abstract anti-historical reason, which seeks to dominate all else because it considers itself above all cultures; it is like a reason which has finally discovered itself and intends to liberate itself from all traditions and cultural values in favour of an abstract rationality. Strasburg's first verdict on the crucifix was an example of such abstract reason which seeks emancipation from all traditions, even from history itself. Yet we cannot live like that and, moreover, even "pure reason" is conditioned by a certain historical context, and only in that context can it exist.
We could call Europe's other soul the Christian one. It is a soul open to all that is reasonable, a soul which itself created the audaciousness of reason and the freedom of critical reasoning, but which remains anchored to the roots from which this Europe was born, the roots which created the continent's fundamental values and great institutions, in the vision of the Christian faith. As you said, this soul has to find a shared expression in ecumenical dialogue between the Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant Churches.
It must then encounter this abstract reason; in other words, it must accept and maintain the freedom of reason to criticise everything it can do and has done, but to practise this and give it concrete form on the foundations and in the context of the great values that Christianity has given us. Only by blending these elements can Europe have weight in the intercultural dialogue of mankind today and tomorrow.
Only when reason has a historical and moral identity can it speak to others, search for an "interculturality" in which everyone can enter and find a fundamental unity in the values that open the way to the future, to a new humanism. This must be our aim. For us this humanism arises directly from the view of man created in the image and likeness of God.
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No one can love a theology,the mere idea that presents God as A Something to be considered as a mere possibility,as some source of creation. Evolution is a theory of creation a mere explanation of what might have happened through time. Neither is lovable in theology or theory,as such both get a yawn instead of an enthusiastic response. God became incarnate in form and substance,in the form of Jesus Christ,a real human person,that all can choose to love or hate. The second person of the Holy Spirit is real never the less. Jesus transcends mere theology. Mystically Jesus is still real,body,blood,soul and Divinity through the power of the Holy Spirit in the Holy Eucharist. Excitement is to attend Holy Mass and to come to know what that means. Then it all gets real and personal. God through Christ becomes real to our human senses,He touches us through Christ,it becomes personal,than we love,we can really love God,as Father,Son,and Holy Spirit. Faith like this,in a true bond with Christ,is not to be lost,as it is real,it redeems us and purifies our souls. In God we trust,how could there be any other love?
I love the Catechism of the church
but to quote 841 of the Catechism as a definitive when it in fact contains a doubting thomas statement "these profess to hold the faith of Abraham" which if we accept it (and I don't) must therefore point to
844 of the Catechism
In their religious behavior, however, men also display the limits and errors that disfigure the image of God in them:-- Very often, deceived by the Evil One, men have become vain in their reasonings, and have exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and served the creature rather than the Creator. Or else, living and dying in this world without God, they are exposed to ultimate despair
Pope Benedict's Optimism to re-evangelize Europe on the ground of 'Natural Law embedded in human nature to seek God' as the foundation is a sublime thought, elevating the believers, atheists, materialists and humanists alike, for no one can deny his own nature. However, it is observed in Europe, those seekers are not seeking God in Christ, Church or in the Word of God, rather they turn to Hindu Ashram, yoga system or followers of Gurus or fakirs to " satiate and to find serenity" which they could not find in the sex, wealth, drugs and other comforts offered by science and various ideologies. The present scenario of conflict between the " double souls" of Europe viz. the " abstract, anti- religious, anti-historical" and "Christian rational, critical soul" are to be dealt with sympathetic dialogue, for the Church and family are equally responsible for the present state of affairs. The ' status quo" role of the " parish administration" of clerics are to be attuned to dynamic involvement and transformation in all spheres of personal and family life in such a way they grasp the " rationality of faith" the Church stands for. Actually, the young generation is not ' anti- historical', rather they " lost the root" as their parents and fore-parents did not reminded them of their past as did by the elders of Israel of the Liberative deeds of Yahweh.So, they are historically " dislocated" which could be corrected through " rational dialogue and exchanges" in the parish and university level. where there are less young and dynamic priests, the few catholic youth could be trained for such catalyst agents among the youth. Gradually they will come to realize " the truth expounded by science is not in opposition to the truth propounded by the Church as the former seeks the glory of man in relation with the physics and cosmos around while the latter is the ultimate source of all reasons and psychic seeking like the waves and ocean where one is not there without the other, although both are distinct. The malady of Europe is that they have divorced scientific truth and Religious truth, materialism and spiritualism, Reason and Faith, individual and family and the macro family, the Church. The very Religion (Relegare) stands to " relate, integrate, tie the knot together". The integrity of reason and faith, science and religion, reason and passion, individuality and socio-politiical life which the US is trying today not to be thwarted such integrity of moral and family life by the political parties for their petty vote bank politics. only then can we hear the " Bell ringing in Europe" or elsewhere, for Jesus, the Wisdom and Truth embodied is the only " bell of the conscience" that can set man Free, make this earth " a heaven".
Mathew Thankachen O.Praem.
Since I do not have a religion - I am a Spiritualist - it has long been my opinion that religion per se - is devisive and the bane of mankind. Religion has caused more world wars than enough. If people have a religion they want to follow so be it - but let others alone to worship the One God in their way. The very fact that not all religious beliefs incorporates our Lord Jesus Christ does not in any way detract from sincere faith. In my opinion the Islamic faith wants to dominate as the ONE AND ONLY FAITH - therefore it is, as Tommy says ' the antithesis of Christianity'- and other faiths. It attempts to do this is a most controlling, hatefilled and murderous manner with extreme acts of terrorisim against all who would stand in its way. I am glad I have the opportunity to live in these times and be part of the preparation for the coming influences of a SPIRITUAL NATURE that must eventually rule the World
Some Ideologies indeed have their days numbered and chief among these is the ideology we know as islam. Read the quran and the contents thereof which blaspheme the Christian belief in Christ as being merely a man, not divine in any way, a lesser prophet than Mohammed, and did not die on the cross at all.
Can G-d lie? If the triune G-d is TRUE, then allaah MUST BE FALSE. They are not one and the same, or else G-d has lied to us, telling us Jesus is both His Son, but also not His Son, divine, but merely a common mortal man with no divine aspect, that He both died an atoning death on the cross, and also did not die to save us.You simply can NOT have it both ways. If Christianity is really true, the ideology of islam is really false.
Then ask yourself who in all of creation sets himself up to be a god, or pretends to be G-d, and thereby misleads seekers. Then you may discern the true identity of allaah. Even the elect will be deceived. Yes, that is clear.
This is a good reflection on Europe today. I like the two souls idea, especially how it describes the non-Godly one, "one is abstract anti-historical reason."
Part of the problem is that this mindset has taken hold so widely and deeply, in the press, in academics, with politicians, the media and mainline churches that Europeans are estranged from God. The very notion of God or belief in Him is antiquated, anathema, something to be ridiculed.
Unfortunately, so many point to the number of inter-European and other wars and atrocities committed in Christianity's name, not that this has always been the true root of all these wars. The European Union is essentially an effort to avoid the inter-European wars that had wracked the continent for so many centuries. In a sense, then, the EU has been subtly or overtly planted in the minds of its indigenous citizens as the antithesis or rejection of Christianity, although it need not be.
Whatever the reasons, this has left Europeans in a largely spiritual vacuum, and the need for a constant supply of oil and cheap labor has been deluging Europe with an ever growing supply of Muslims, with their intense, fundamentalist, often fanatic, violent, supremacist ideology, and the irony is that Islam, to a growing degree, is filling this spiritual vacuum.
The pro-Islam, politically correct attitude and the money supplied by Islamic oil countries and their political operatives to keep it that way is so pervasive, that it has stifled the need for an honest conversation about how antithetical Islam is to Christians AND "abstract anti-historical reason" people, alike (although many true Christians already know this).
It would be an unparalleled irony for Europe to have struggled for centuries, fighting off Islam, developing a sense of sensitivity and honor for individual, women's and children's rights, educational systems of great depth and breadth, to lose it all to such a retrograde and barbaric religious ideology as Islam. Yet Europe is doing just that.
Christianity -- especially The Church should NOT apologize to Islam for saying the truth about it, although it makes the massively puerile Muslims "insulted" and "angry". Not only is this allowing Islam to continue to take over, which is its GOAL, but this is bad for Muslims as well, who live in a dark, oppressive void of their own. They MUST hear the truth about their awful religion and history, instead of being brainwashed that theirs is actually a religion of peace and Christianity somehow less so.
Christianity and the Church might also take some note of the behavioral successes of Islam, in that Islam is, to a great degree, a system of law. Every part of every day for a believing Muslim is infused with rituals (prayer five times a day, washing, etc.), a system of discipline that is very appealing to Europeans who are without this and are spiritually adrift.
If a vibrant Christianity dies, history has shown time and time again, that Islam will not only replace it, but Islam will destroy the remaining adherents, too.
No apologies.
Catechism of the Catholic Church para 841:
"The plan of salvation also includes those who acknowledge the Creator, in the first place amongst whom are the Muslims; these profess to hold the faith of Abraham, and together with us they adore the one, merciful God, mankind's judge on the last day."
A quote from the
ADDRESS OF POPE JOHN PAUL II TO THE PARTICIPANTS IN THE COLLOQUIUM
ON HOLINESS IN CHRISTIANITY AND ISLAM»
Quote...As I have often said in other meetings with Muslims, your God and ours is one and the same, and we are brothers and sisters in the faith of Abraham....Unquote
Some statements from the church need clarification- God's covenant was with Abraham,Isaac and Jacob not with Ishmael whom God specifically ruled out.
Muslims believe in a single god called Alla,they do not believe in Jesus but a character called Iesa (born to Miriam the sister of Moses 1500 years before the Christian Jesus was born) and they believe that the trinity consists of Father God,Mother God (Miriam) and iesa
Sura 5:116 And (remember) when Allâh will say (on the Day of Resurrection): "O 'Iesa
, son of Maryam! Did you say unto men: 'Worship me and my mother as two gods besides Allâh?'
So you see poor old alla was confused as to the Trinity.
Unless we are crystal clear that islam is the antithesis of Christianity and Muhammed the antithesis of Jesus the future is bleak