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It seems that with our current Holy Father it is more important to ask about what is at the heart of his message rather than focusing on the exact (legal) meaning of his words. This is in some ways a cultural departure for the Latin church.
That said, here are a few thoughts about the context of this document.
In the Hebrew Scriptures, we see God slowly forming a people, meeting them where they are and leading them step by step without taking them too far outside of their understanding. Is that what Pope Francis is trying to do with our repaganized culture today?
That said, here are a few thoughts about the context of this document.
- Historically, “avoiding scandal” has been considered an important goal of any pastoral policy. This makes the most sense in a culture that predominantly accepts the Church’s moral framework, as the meaning of a pastoral restriction is interpreted in light of the moral principles. In today’s society where most people (Catholics included) do not share this moral framework, such restrictions are simply interpreted as mean spirited. This changes the required pastoral approach – if the Church is to engage the broader world. The other option would be for the Church to withdraw from the world, and focus on communicating to its own.
- The presumption of validity that is given to marriages is becoming incompatible with the circumstances. The overwhelming majority of people in our society today (Catholics included) are ignorant of what marriage is.
- The presupposition that actions such as getting married, engaging in the marital act, using contraception, etc. flow from free and informed choices is also challenged. There is a strong coercion that comes from our society, and an ignorance of any alternative way of life.
- The assumption that our church leaders are forming the faithful in correct morals is also no longer valid. This societal coercion has strongly impacted and undermined catechetical formation.
In the Hebrew Scriptures, we see God slowly forming a people, meeting them where they are and leading them step by step without taking them too far outside of their understanding. Is that what Pope Francis is trying to do with our repaganized culture today?