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Thursday, February 6, 2014

We should not be afraid to examine customs that no longer serve to communicate the Gospel...



I am skipping a bit but want to continue with The Gospel of Joy as it is something so precious and full of wisdom for us to reflect upon: (The italics are mine!)

In her ongoing discernment, the Church can also come to see that certain customs not directly connected to the heart of the Gospel, even some which have deep historical roots, are no longer properly understood and appreciated. Some of these customs may be beautiful, but they no longer serve as means of communicating the Gospel. We should not be afraid to re-examine them. At the same time, the Church has rules or precepts which may have been quite effective in their time, but no longer have the same usefulness for directing and shaping people’s lives. Saint Thomas Aquinas pointed out that the precepts which Christ and the apostles gave to the people of God “are very few”. Citing Saint Augustine, he noted that the precepts subsequently enjoined by the Church should be insisted upon with moderation “so as not to burden the lives of the faithful” and make our religion a form of servitude, whereas “God’s mercy has willed that we should be free”. This warning, issued many centuries ago, is most timely today."

I guess there is much to reflect on in the above. I think this can apply to our own lives as well as to the Church.

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