[Apologetics] A Catholicism of Resistance: Archbishop Charles Chaput's Prophetic Voice
Dianne Dawson
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Tue Aug 31 19:42:48 EDT 2010
Way to go Archbishop Chaput!!!!!
Dianne
A Catholicism of Resistance: Archbishop Charles Chaput's Prophetic Voice
By Deacon Keith Fournier
8/31/2010
Catholic Online (www.catholic.org)
He warned of the rise of 'inhuman humanism' and called for a Catholicism of
Resistance
"We live in a time when the Church is called to be a believing community of
resistance. We need to call things by their true names. We need to fight the
evils we see. And most importantly, we must not delude ourselves into thinking
that by going along with the voices of secularism and de-Christianization we can
somehow mitigate or change things."
WASHINGTON, DC (Catholic Online) - I have long believed that Archbishop Charles
J. Chaput is one of the preeminent Churchmen of our age. He calls all Catholics
to live with what Pope Benedict XVI refers to as "moral coherence". This is not
easy under the oppressive boot of what the same Pope called "the Dictatorship of
Relativism." He challenges us to avoid what the Second Vatican Council called
the "greatest error of our age...the separation between faith and life". His
book "Render Unto Caesar: Serving the Nation by living our Catholic beliefs in
Political Life"is already a classic. It succinctly addresses the vital
obligation of integrating our Catholic faith into our obligations of
citizenship.
His leadership of the Archdiocese of Denver, Colorado is evidence of his
leadership gifts. I had the privilege of participating in their "Living the
Catholic Faith" Conference in 2010. I found a Diocese which is a shining example
of the "New Evangelization". The seminaries are full, the parishes are growing
(in fidelity and number) and the ecclesial movements are flocking to find a
missionary outpost. The Catholic Church is being demonstrated to be what she is,
the continued presence of the Risen Christ in our midst. I left that Conference
filled with hope for the Catholic Church in the United States. I am not naive, I
am well aware of the challenges we face both within and without. What I
experienced in Denver reminded me that Jesus Christ truly lives and His Church
is His Plan!
However, my respect for this Bishop has taken a quantum leap forward. I now
believe that he is more than a good Bishop and a good teacher, as important as
both of these are. I believe he is a prophetic voice for our time. On Tuesday,
August 24, 2010 he addressed the first session of the 15th symposium for the
Canon Law Association of Slovakia. The address, entitled "Living within the
Truth: Religious Liberty and Catholic Mission in the new order of the world" is
of the stature of historic addresses such as those given by people like the late
Aleksander Solzhenitsyn, whose "Men Have Forgotten God", given upon his receipt
of the Templeton Award, are still quoted. The title of these kinds of addresses
are enough to recall their powerful message. So it will be with this address
given by Archbishop Chaput. His call to all to "Live within the Truth" and to
form a "Catholic Resistance" must be heard and lived, informing a response which
can effect genuine and lasting change.
Archbishop Chaput chose a venue which provided an amazing backdrop for his
prophetic address. In giving an extraordinary account of the reasons for the
decline of Western culture he began with these words, "Tertullian once famously
said that the blood of martyrs is the seed of the Church. History has proven
that to be true. And Slovakia is the perfect place for us to revisit his words
today. Here, and throughout central and eastern Europe, Catholics suffered
through 50 years of Nazi and Soviet murder regimes. So they know the real cost
of Christian witness from bitter experience -- and also, unfortunately, the cost
of cowardice, collaboration and self-delusion in the face of evil. I want to
begin by suggesting that many Catholics in the United States and Western Europe
today simply don't understand those costs. Nor do they seem to care. As a
result, many are indifferent to the process in our countries that social
scientists like to call "secularization" - but which, in practice, involves
repudiating the Christian roots and soul of our civilization."
He then honestly assessed the true state of the West with a rare and sober
clarity, warning, " We face an aggressively secular political vision and a
consumerist economic model that result - in practice, if not in explicit intent
-- in a new kind of state-encouraged atheism. To put it another way: The
Enlightenment-derived worldview that gave rise to the great murder ideologies of
the last century remains very much alive. Its language is softer, its
intentions seem kinder, and its face is friendlier. But its underlying impulse
hasn't changed -- i.e., the dream of building a society apart from God; a world
where men and women might live wholly sufficient unto themselves, satisfying
their needs and desires through their own ingenuity. This vision presumes a
frankly "post-Christian" world ruled by rationality, technology and good social
engineering. Religion has a place in this worldview, but only as an individual
lifestyle accessory. People are free to worship and believe whatever they want,
so long as they keep their beliefs to themselves and do not presume to intrude
their religious idiosyncrasies on the workings of government, the economy, or
culture."
Borrowing a trenchant phrase from the late Cardinal Henry de Lubac he warned of
the rise of "inhuman humanism" and called for a Catholicism of Resistance:
"Today's secularizers have learned from the past. They are more adroit in their
bigotry; more elegant in their public relations; more intelligent in their work
to exclude the Church and individual believers from influencing the moral life
of society. Over the next several decades, Christianity will become a faith that
can speak in the public square less and less freely. A society where faith is
prevented from vigorous public expression is a society that has fashioned the
state into an idol. And when the state becomes an idol, men and women become the
sacrificial offering. Cardinal Henri de Lubac once wrote that "It is not true .
that man cannot organize the world without God. What is true, is that without
God, [man] can ultimately only organize it against man. Exclusive humanism is
inhuman humanism."
"The West is now steadily moving in the direction of that new "inhuman
humanism." And if the Church is to respond faithfully, we need to draw upon the
lessons that your Churches learned under totalitarianism. A Catholicism of
resistance must be based on trust in Christ's words: "The truth will make you
free." This trust gave you insight into the nature of totalitarian regimes. It
helped you articulate new ways of discipleship. Rereading the words of the
Czech leader Václav Havel to prepare for this talk, I was struck by the profound
Christian humanism of his idea of "living within the truth." Catholics today
need to see their discipleship and mission as precisely that: "living within the
truth."
Like all prophetic men, the Archbishop of Denver uses language in this address
which is inspired, in the true sense of the word. He also pulled no punches. The
words and phrases contained in this speech will go down in history. It contains
the most searing and insightful analysis of what is rotting western civilization
from within which I have read. The entire address is a must read for Catholics,
Orthodox, all Christians, indeed all people of faith and good will. We cannot
face this challenge without honestly understanding what it is. However, also
like truly prophetic Christian men, the Bishop did not leave us there. He
proposed a heroic response of living faith and sacrificial action.
"We live in a time when the Church is called to be a believing community of
resistance. We need to call things by their true names. We need to fight the
evils we see. And most importantly, we must not delude ourselves into thinking
that by going along with the voices of secularism and de-Christianization we can
somehow mitigate or change things. Only the Truth can set men free. We need to
be apostles of Jesus Christ and the Truth he incarnates. So what does this mean
for us as individual disciples? Let me offer a few suggestions by way of a
conclusion.
"My first suggestion comes again from the great witness against the paganism of
the Third Reich, Dietrich Bonhoeffer: "The renewal of the Western world lies
solely in the divine renewal of the Church, which leads her to the fellowship of
the risen and living Jesus Christ." The world urgently needs a re-awakening of
the Church in our actions and in our public and private witness. The world needs
each of us to come to a deeper experience of our Risen Lord in the company of
our fellow believers. The renewal of the West depends overwhelmingly on our
faithfulness to Jesus Christ and his Church.
"We need to really believe what we say we believe. Then we need to prove it by
the witness of our lives. We need to be so convinced of the truths of the Creed
that we are on fire to live by these truths, to love by these truths, and to
defend these truths, even to the point of our own discomfort and suffering. We
are ambassadors of the living God to a world that is on the verge of forgetting
him. Our work is to make God real; to be the face of his love; to propose once
more to the men and women of our day, the dialogue of salvation.
"The lesson of the 20th century is that there is no cheap grace. This God whom
we believe in; this God who loved the world so much that he sent his only Son to
suffer and die for it, demands that we live the same bold, sacrificial pattern
of life shown to us by Jesus Christ. The form of the Church, and the form of
every Christian life, is the form of the cross. Our lives must become a liturgy,
a self-offering that embodies the love of God and the renewal of the world."
There are prophetic addresses which can change human history. This is one of
them. We need to heed Archbishop Chaput's call for a Catholicism of Resistance.
You can read the entire address here. He is a much needed Prophetic Voice for
the West.
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by to your family, friends, and neighbors and adding our link (www.catholic.org)
to your own website, blog or social network. Let us broadcast, we are PROUD TO
BE CATHOLIC!
Like a deer that longs for running waters so my soul longs for you, O God.
Ps 42:1
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