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manualman
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I just finished Weigel’s JPII biography. It’s great! Highly recommended.
One of the points that Weigel frequently made was that it was always JPII’s strategy to propose the glorious truth of the gospel and demonstrate its power and wonder in every area of church teaching and morality rather than to rely on imposing the church’s authority as the reason to obey.
I just finished a thread where somebody came here to ask a question that was bothering her, got an iron fisted authoritative response and was disgusted.
That’s a shame. I think we all ought to try to imitate our late holy father and propose the glorious truth of catholicism in positive terms, not beat people on the head with condemnations for their confusion or dissent. It’s a lot harder, but in the end more effective!
Obedience is a good thing for oneself. But it makes for a poor arguing point in our modern culture of individualism and dissent.
One of the points that Weigel frequently made was that it was always JPII’s strategy to propose the glorious truth of the gospel and demonstrate its power and wonder in every area of church teaching and morality rather than to rely on imposing the church’s authority as the reason to obey.
I just finished a thread where somebody came here to ask a question that was bothering her, got an iron fisted authoritative response and was disgusted.
That’s a shame. I think we all ought to try to imitate our late holy father and propose the glorious truth of catholicism in positive terms, not beat people on the head with condemnations for their confusion or dissent. It’s a lot harder, but in the end more effective!
Obedience is a good thing for oneself. But it makes for a poor arguing point in our modern culture of individualism and dissent.