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Emerging from the Crisis - What Versus How

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JMJ

Eventually, the Church will emerge from this Crisis.

This is the 'what', as in 'what will happen'.

How this will occur, is not exceptionally clear at this point in time.

Personally, I am convinced that as this problem started at the penultimate peak of the Church (ie the Vicar of Christ), it is there that the solution will eventually take root.

Whether it will be a rapid or gradual recovery is up to the Providence of God.

The question for all Catholics (Traditional et al) that recognize that there IS a crisis, is what are we doing to understand it (from leaves to roots) and to help the Church to overcome it.

Divine Providence has given all of us unique gifts to put at the service of God and His Church.

Likewise, Divine Providence will throw people in our path (sometime literally).

Think of this as a mini examination of conscience:

  • Are we ready for the conversations that should entered into when this happens?  
  • Are we strong both in understanding of the Teachings of the Church, as well as in our spiritual life?
  • How are we practicing the Faith?   
    • Is our practice limited to activities (corporal and spiritual) that are restricted to our own persons or those near to us?
    • Are we ready to practice the virtues, particularly patience, and works of mercy in explaining the crisis of the Church in the light of Church Teaching?
  • As the Church crumbles around us, what are we doing to prevent an absolute collapse?  
Just some thoughts for Lent.

P^3
Prayer
Penance
Patience





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