I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised; this is the sort of relativist drivel that was ushered in by the Council. Sorry, but we’ve tried the ways of collegiality and sensitivity, getting in touch with our spirit animals and holding hands at Mass. It has not netted us souls, merely empty pews.
- Where is the relativism ?
- V2 is a legitimate Ecumenical Council, & we do not have the liberty to pick & choose.
- To do so is to design the Christian faith to fit one’s own sinfulness; a faith fitted for our sins, can’t rebuke them
- I said nothing to encourage the abuses you mention
We are to display our faith as a caravan’s wares? Something humble and colorless and non-threatening.
AFAIK, Christ did not think that humility was so bad an idea - I believe that He was rather in favour of it
He wasn’t alone, either - St. Paul agreed, as did St.Peter. So did Isaiah.
- As it is not humility that separates us from God, but pride, arrogance & self-sufficiency;
- & both Testaments agree in condemning such attitudes;
- as disobedience is the fruit of pride, not of humility;
- & Christ set us an example, by “humbling Himself to die upon a Cross”
- I think we have plenty of reasons to be humble. But not the slightest reason to be proud.
If we could benefit God, by giving to Him some good of which He was in no sense the Author, so as to put Him in our debt, we might have a glimmer of a right to admire ourselves. We cannot, because we have no good of which He is not the Creator - including the Faith, & every other created thing, in all respects, without exception. “[We] have nothing good, that [we] have not received” - so says St.Paul. So all boasting is excluded - as he also says.
Humility
is threatening - to self-esteem, self-praise, egotism, delusions of superiority, arrogance, pride. Pride is a sign of weakness, not of strength. It protects our sinful & fallen egos because they are weak enough to need protection, from God, Who is Alone Strong
Those who think humility is weak, make the same mistake as those who think purity is weak. Sin is weak, & weakens: not grace. To love, takes strength; to love as Christ has loved us sinners, takes infinite strength. As for superiority - Christ “made Himself of no reputation”: He did not boast of Himself. So how can we boast of His gifts, which are less than He is, & are corruptible ?
Pride is easier than humility - no wonder we fall for it. To grow in humility is not easy - it takes time, & we live in an impatient age. And it is painful. That can’t make pridefulness the way of Christ. He never recommends it.
So much for the rejection of superiority being “humble and colorless and non-threatening”
Or is it the sword that gleams bright as the sun, that separates father and son and mother and daughter? Do we simply declare a Church, where one is welcome but unneeded? Or do we declare the Kingdom of God, without which there is no salvation?
The only perversion in triumphalism is the idea that it is an ongoing process, just as the perversion of Christianity is the demotion of Christ to the role of a social activist. Christus Rex is He Whose return we pray for. Christ’s Kingdom is here.
It is present “in mystery” as Vatican 2 teaches. It is “not a kingdom of this world” (John 18.36). According to that gospel, Christ’s exaltation is His Crucifixion - for that is how He was “lifted up”. He is a King - but not by leave of the devil.
If triumphalism fosters pride, to deny this will do a good job of making us unable to recognise its power for evil. Evils not recognised are not guarded against, which is good for their growth - but not good for us, at all. Germany did not watch out for the growth of anti-Judaism & theories of racial superiority: so when they & other things were combined in a certain way, the result was catastrophe, for Germany, for the rest of Europe, & for a lot of the world. If we are not watchful, there is no reason why the result should not be catastrophic.
The Kingdom has
begun to be present - it is not confined to the visible communion of the CC. It is not fully present, because He has not yet returned. It is not perfect, because its members are not perfect - far from it ! You may be - I know I’m not
It is complete and inerrant.
Then it is sinless & all its members are free or error, in teaching, in faith, in everyday life, in every decision.
If it were perfect, all its prospective members would be gathered in, & no missionary work would be needed. Nor would there be a single abuse of any kind - but complaining about abuses shows the Kingdom is not “complete” or “inerrant”.
Are there those outside of it? Of course. Those who do not know it, and those who do not wish to. The eternal end for each of those is known.