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Henri_Searcher
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When I first became a commited and converted Catholic (about ten years ago) I was of the opinion that the more radical one was the more holy you’d be. By radical I mean: radical break from worldliness in any sense and doing lots of external penances: fasting and all that. I looked up to the religious orders that were the most radical: those that really saught to wear down the “old Adam” by sheer will power and exertion. These guys I thought were the Marines of the Spiritual life. Look at the effort, look at the blood, sweat and tears (almost!)
Radical meant being in peoples’ faces about the faith. It meant never missing a chance to tell Protestants where the True Church was. Never failing to tell non-Christian youngsters that were co-habiting to mend their ways…always being up tight in their presence and worrying about their eternal salvation.
However recently I can see that too much of all the wonderful Catholic methods for corresponding to grace can be harmful. They can make us imbalanced…too much living in the sacristy of life! I now see that holiness is Wholeness and thus requires of us great humanity and the enhancement of our human skills too. How can there be genuine charity without it? I myself used to go to my old protestant friends armed with dogmatic explanations about why the Truth was in the One Church. You must come back to us. Recently I have seen that dialogue and real friendship mean so much more…they are so much more effective in the long run. I too can learn so much from my protestant friends and from even non-CHristians. Just look at the way many Protestants pray so from the heart and in informal groups…they bring Jesus into their homes and friendships etc. Once they feel that you respect them (instead of treating them as if they had the lurgy! =the radical response) they will open themselves to you and to the Church. Maybe not joining it, but hey atleast they won’t aggresively reject it: which will maybe in the end be a clincher for salvation.
I am positive about the future of man. The search contiues and will always do so. Jesus was attractive when he walked the Earth. Sinners and worldly people to him and had a good time with him…he managed to commune and sow love, he wasn’t unable to speak at the level of his contempories. That’s better than being bitter and twisted and shut off from all that is trully human in the world. We may get the feel good factor from that for a while, but does our society benefit from it, do our friends and family want to be like us and can we look up to our religious today: as sorted people with an attractive life plan? What say U?
Radical meant being in peoples’ faces about the faith. It meant never missing a chance to tell Protestants where the True Church was. Never failing to tell non-Christian youngsters that were co-habiting to mend their ways…always being up tight in their presence and worrying about their eternal salvation.
However recently I can see that too much of all the wonderful Catholic methods for corresponding to grace can be harmful. They can make us imbalanced…too much living in the sacristy of life! I now see that holiness is Wholeness and thus requires of us great humanity and the enhancement of our human skills too. How can there be genuine charity without it? I myself used to go to my old protestant friends armed with dogmatic explanations about why the Truth was in the One Church. You must come back to us. Recently I have seen that dialogue and real friendship mean so much more…they are so much more effective in the long run. I too can learn so much from my protestant friends and from even non-CHristians. Just look at the way many Protestants pray so from the heart and in informal groups…they bring Jesus into their homes and friendships etc. Once they feel that you respect them (instead of treating them as if they had the lurgy! =the radical response) they will open themselves to you and to the Church. Maybe not joining it, but hey atleast they won’t aggresively reject it: which will maybe in the end be a clincher for salvation.
I am positive about the future of man. The search contiues and will always do so. Jesus was attractive when he walked the Earth. Sinners and worldly people to him and had a good time with him…he managed to commune and sow love, he wasn’t unable to speak at the level of his contempories. That’s better than being bitter and twisted and shut off from all that is trully human in the world. We may get the feel good factor from that for a while, but does our society benefit from it, do our friends and family want to be like us and can we look up to our religious today: as sorted people with an attractive life plan? What say U?