HARD TIMES FOR CATHOLICISM IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF THE 21ST CENTURY
- We are living through very hard times in the Catholic Church. The Second Vatican Ecumenical Council is ignored, contradicted or fought.
- Some claim the tradition of the past as the solution without or against Pope Francis.
- Others, against this “deformed traditionalism”, implant a “French-style” conciliar renewal, subverting and annihilating the evangelical radicalism.
- Others, clinging to a reinvented “consecrated life”, propose an ecclesial life that is the very contradiction of “Lumen Gentium”.
- To remain in evangelical radicalism, faithful to the Second Vatican Council and with a truly Christian life, is a heroic act, but Paul of Tarsus “who saw the Lord Jesus” alive and glorious, is a good path.
Mgr. Jaume González-Agàpito