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You may not see it, but Catholic doctrine is important–Catholics aren’t just social workers. I am sure you are aware of Mother Teresa. She gave her life to the poor, but she never compromised the Truth of Catholicism. She didn’t resort to handing out condoms to the poor in a false gesture of love. She knew what the heart of her mission was–Jesus, His Church, and the Eucharist. Here is an excerpt from her Nobel Peace Prize Speech:Because I have been amazed at what I have learned and what I have not learned about religion, in my attempt to convert to Catholicism; at the general ignorance of religious and faith issues among many posters on both sides; at the unwillingness to listen, look and learn from others; at the tendency towards up-front bigotry which cannot be tolerated or sustained; at the barebones mental landscapes of many posters whose engagement with real life has been extraordinarily limited; at the unwillingness of many to look at the true essence of Christianity rather than at the rules and codes of religous organisations; about the general lack of humanity and inability to engage with the life of others, particularly the wretched of the earth who constitute 98 per cent of the world’s population, and who were the principal focus of Christ’s ministry to us. I felt ashamed.
Perhaps I expected too much. I am an academic, and I assumed that we would have something in the mode of a graduate seminar: that there would be those who know, and those who are learning, and that a vigorous debate of integrity would ensue. That did not happen, although one kept hoping it would. How much can one learn from those who cite opinions rather than ideas, or guesses rather than facts, or senses rather than insights?
What was particularly intolerable was the constant bickering, infighting and lack of civility which characterised too many debates - such as the one between arcadia and ephiasaph99 above, which I found revolting. There are senior members who are senior members by virtue of the fact that they have posted more than others. I read that to mean that they also have responsibility to guide, mentor and guard. Instead I found that they were some of the most vicious of opponents, and had no compunction about turning a poster into a target.
This brings me to another point: find out how many threads are ultimately dealing with transubstantiation and the Eucharist, the One True Church, and/or the heterodox Reformers. Again and again and again threads and posters wandered back to the same issues. This is boring. It is also irrelevant if we are really talking about being Christians - Roman Catholics or any other. This is a Catholic forum - that was made clear many times. But it would perhaps not be of any merit if learners, questers, the curious, the baiters and the challengers were not into the thick of it, or at least lurking about the edges. It gives a focus to the debate, and something to bite into. But what needs to be bitten into is the example Christ set for our Christian lives, his human and divine nature, his mission, his commandments, his love. These are the critical issues for any Christian, and should be focal points for this Forum. At present, they are pretty well absent, in substance and in deed.
I am not pointing fingers at any group of people, any faith, any organisation. I am saying straight what I have observed during my four weeks of trauma and fascination. I hope to wake up tomorrow and find the nightmare is over.
I thank those who have given me love and support throughout: you know who you are.
nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/1979/teresa-lecture.html
I believe that we are not real social workers. We may be doing social work in the eyes of the people, but we are really contemplatives in the heart of the world. For we are touching the Body of Christ 24 hours. We have 24 hours in this presence, and so you and I. You too try to bring that presence of God in your family, for the family that prays together stays together. And I think that we in our family don’t need bombs and guns, to destroy to bring peace - just get together, love one another, bring that peace, that joy, that strength of presence of each other in the home. And we will be able to overcome all the evil that is in the world.
True love is always based on Truth. Love without Truth is no love at all. Catholics really do believe that the Church speaks with the voice of Christ in the world today. We can’t dismiss any of the Church’s teachings just because we find them difficult to understand or hard to follow. We believe that the CC’s teaching on artificial birth control (including condom use) is Christ’s teaching. We wouldn’t say to the CC any more than we would say to Christ “yes I hear what you say, but I don’t agree with you.”