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I am reading Shusaku Endo’s Silence. The story is set in the 1630s after Catholicism had been suppressed. A group of catholic priests are given permission to secretly infiltrate Japan to support the large number of converts who no longer have access to any priests.
To summarize main plot line, the priest is not martyred, but the authorities want to force him to publicly apostatize by torturing and killing local Catholic Japanese peasants until he does. He is supposed to trample on an image of the Virgin holding Jesus. In the end, he does apostatize. In prayer, he has a vision of Jesus telling him “Trample, trample! It was for this I was born - to be trample by men!”
My question is this: Did the priest sin if his apostasy was coerced?
If I look through the church fathers, especially Cyprian of Carthage, I know that they would answer in the affirmative. But is that fair?
Thank you and God bless your ministry.
Ut
To summarize main plot line, the priest is not martyred, but the authorities want to force him to publicly apostatize by torturing and killing local Catholic Japanese peasants until he does. He is supposed to trample on an image of the Virgin holding Jesus. In the end, he does apostatize. In prayer, he has a vision of Jesus telling him “Trample, trample! It was for this I was born - to be trample by men!”
My question is this: Did the priest sin if his apostasy was coerced?
If I look through the church fathers, especially Cyprian of Carthage, I know that they would answer in the affirmative. But is that fair?
Thank you and God bless your ministry.
Ut