One key point he makes is the harm done when one’s religion gets mixed up with party politics .
That is always a remedy for disaster .
One key point he makes is the harm done when one’s religion gets mixed up with party politics .
I will say this for Father, in the part of the world we are in (I live not too terribly far from his parish) the divide is very evident.Most Catholics have no clue that such a divide exists save for his blog post ramblings about it. Perhaps the divide would lessen with fewer people bemoaning it.
The websites on the far right (and left) are dedicated to expanding this divide.Most Catholics have no clue that such a divide exists save for his blog post ramblings about it. Perhaps the divide would lessen with fewer people bemoaning it.
It’s also insulting to actual people who have the condition of dwarfism. I understand he is drawing a parallel with the Narnia books, but fairy tale stuff should be left in the fairy tale realm.Calling them dwarves is a name calling too
http://www.online-literature.com/chesterton/2586/A fixed creed is absolutely indispensable to freedom. For while men are
and should be various, there must be some communication between them if
they are to get any pleasure out of their variety. And an intellectual
formula is the only thing that can create a communication that does not
depend on mere blood, class, or capricious sympathy. If we all start with
the agreement that the sun and moon exist, we can talk about our different
visions of them. The strong-eyed man can boast that he sees the sun as a
perfect circle. The shortsighted man may say (or if he is an
impressionist, boast) that he sees the moon as a silver blur. The
colour-blind man may rejoice in the fairy-trick which enables him to live
under a green sun and a blue moon. But if once it be held that there is
nothing but a silver blur in one man’s eye or a bright circle (like a
monocle) in the other man’s, then neither is free, for each is shut up in
the cell of a separate universe.
But, indeed, an even worse fate, practically considered, follows from the
denim of the original intellectual formula. Not only does the individual
become narrow, but he spreads narrowness across the world like a cloud; he
causes narrowness to increase and multiply like a weed. For what happens
is this: that all the shortsighted people come together and build a city
called Myopia, where they take short-sightedness for granted and paint
short-sighted pictures and pursue very short-sighted policies. Meanwhile
all the men who can stare at the sun get together on Salisbury Plain and
do nothing but stare at the sun; and all the men who see a blue moon band
themselves together and assert the blue moon, not once in a blue moon, but
incessantly. So that instead of a small and varied group, you have
enormous monotonous groups. Instead of the liberty of dogma, you have the
tyranny of taste.
…
And it is supremely so in the case of religion. As long as you have a
creed, which every one in a certain group believes or is supposed to
believe, then that group will consist of the old recurring figures of
religious history, who can be appealed to by the creed and judged by it;
the saint, the hypocrite, the brawler, the weak brother. These people do
each other good; or they all join together to do the hypocrite good, with
heavy and repeated blows. But once break the bond of doctrine which alone
holds these people together and each will gravitate to his own kind
outside the group. The hypocrites will all get together and call each
other saints; the saints will get lost in a desert and call themselves
weak brethren; the weak brethren will get weaker and weaker in a general
atmosphere of imbecility; and the brawler will go off looking for somebody
else with whom to brawl.
Agree 100%. Our Church is solid, eternal and unchanging. Political party platforms are fluid, mercurial and unreliable, as can be seen with the disgraceful abandonment of their principles by many Republicans under the current President.JanSobieskiIII:![]()
One key point he makes is the harm done when one’s religion gets mixed up with party politics .
That is always a remedy for disaster .
Catholics are like in a firing squad, attacking each other
Have you never heard the phrase ‘circular firing squad’?People in a firing squad aren’t shooting each other…![]()
Ok, I regret using a term as Hard Right.I beg your pardon, but 1P5 is NOT “hard right”. Their articles are excellent and they have moderators just like other websites.
I have to say, I’m a fan of Fr. Dwight, but I don’t see why a lot of these things are problems.I realize there are many conservative Catholics who are dismayed by the leadership of the Church at this time. They dislike Pope Francis. They dislike his advisors even more. They can’t stand Fr James Martin SJ, revile the German bishops, are disgusted by the McCarrick affair and the gay mafia, resist the liberal prelates and extend their animus not only to all the liberals but also to just about everybody else who does not join in their constant stream of sour invective.