Why do progressive Catholics stay in the Church?
I have wondered this for some time. I have even asked some of them and gotten only evasive answers, like “You’re telling me to leave the Church? That’s selfish!”
Here is where I’m coming from: Suppose I want to buy a new Chevy and go to the Ford dealer and demand he sell me a new Chevy, all the while there is a Chevy dealer down the street. I also demand he sell only Chevvies to his other customers. Now if I win in this hypothetical, there will be two Chevvy dealers and no Ford dealers to help those who believe Fords are better. Now, that’s selfish.
I detect this attitude in the linked article where the author says she has “…a resolve not to be shut out by those who say they are speaking in the name of the Father. We just don’t believe them.”
A priest once told me that if he became convinced that the Catholic Church no longer taught the truth, he would have a moral obligation to search for the truth elsewhere. We all have the same moral obligation: to search for the truth. So if they don’t believe the bishops are teaching the truth, they have an obligation to find it elsewhere.
She goes on to say that, “the Church is not an institution; it is the people.” What is lurking under this statement is the crux of the problem as I see it: how does one look at the Church? She obviously rejects the idea that it is an institution. I suspect that she is using the word “institution” in two different ways. If it is not an institution but people, is it just a social gathering of people? Do they share common beliefs? What is their mission? To teach; to govern?
Progressives say they want to progress, but to what end? To be able to sin without guilt? To find justification in their particular sin? If not, why all the progressive “Catholic” organizations calling for abortion, etc.? I hear some of them say they want to vote for their priests and bishops. Jesus gave his first apostles the mission to “Go forth into the world and proclaim the gospel, teaching all nations what I have taught you.” If that isn’t a teaching mission then what is it? If it is, then I ask the progressives if they elected their teachers and deans when they were students in school.
“…it is the people, people who are now wounded and scandalized, not only by the sexual crimes of priests, but more important, by the cover-up by those in power.”
Here is the Leftist thought: the only way to view the world is in terms of power, IOW, Machiavellian.
“In 1959 the election of Pope John XXIII was a surprise, a kind of miracle. It happened once. It could happen again. We wait, in stubborn hope, for the return of miracle.”
How does she know that the current pope is not that miracle? Here is what he had to say before he was pope:
“Results since the (Vatican II) Council, seem to be in cruel contrast to the expectations of all, beginning with those of John XXIII and Paul VI. The Popes and the Council Fathers were expecting a new Catholic unity, and instead one has encountered a dissension that – to use the words of Paul VI – seems to have gone from self-criticism to self-destruction. A new enthusiasm was expected, but too often there has been boredom and discouragement instead. A new leap forward was expected, but instead we find ourselves facing a process of progressive decadence. It must be clearly stated that a real reform of the Church presupposes an unequivocal turning away from the erroneous paths that led to indisputably negative consequences.” – Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
So I say they should go to the Chevvy dealer if they believe in Chevvies. But their refusal is an indication to me that Satan is at work in these groups.