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Moral Obligation is Our Dignity
Magnificat via CERC ^ | POPE BENEDICT XVI

Posted on 04/29/2015 2:45:52 AM PDT by 9thLife

Moral obligation is not man's prison, from which he must liberate himself in order finally to be able to do what he wants.

It is moral obligation that constitutes his dignity, and he does not become more free if he discards it: on the contrary, he takes a step backward, to the level of a machine, or a mere thing. If there is no longer any obligation to which he can and must respond in freedom, then there is no longer any realm of freedom at all.

The recognition of morality is the real substance of human dignity; but one cannot recognize this without simultaneously experiencing it as an obligation of freedom. Morality is not man's prison but rather the divine element in him...

For nature is not — as is asserted by a totalitarian scientism — some assemblage built up by chance and its rules of play but is rather a creation. A creation in which the Creator Spiritus expresses himself. This is why there are not only natural laws in the sense of physical functions: the specific natural law itself is a moral law. Creation itself teaches us how we can be human in the right way.

The Christian faith, which helps us to recognize creation as creation, does not paralyze reason; it gives practical reason the life-sphere in which it can unfold. The morality that the Church teaches is not some special burden for Christians: it is the defence of man against the attempt to abolish him. If morality — as we have seen — is not the enslavement of man but his liberation, then the Christian faith is the advance post of human freedom.


TOPICS: Current Events; Moral Issues; Religion & Politics; Religion & Science
KEYWORDS: morality
Conservativism is the political expression of the Natural Law.

A moment's reflection on this for me put America's entire history, from its founding on, into perspective. It answers the question "why should we get involved?"

It also put into perspective the glaring failures of the current regime, and leaves me contemplating what, if anything, is America's purpose if we abandon our first purpose -- our moral duty.

1 posted on 04/29/2015 2:45:52 AM PDT by 9thLife
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To: 9thLife
Creation itself teaches us how we can be human in the right way.

BEAUTIFUL writer, beautiful mind, beautiful Catholic.

By far and away, my most favorite pope. I have daydreams sometimes, that BXVI is miraculously given his body of twenty years ago, and he marches into Francis' tent, and our current pope swoons from disbelief, going into a safe but coma-like state, and BXVI takes over once again at the helm. And the skies ring out with joy, bells tolling from the east to the west.

[Now...back to prayers for Pope Francis.]
2 posted on 04/29/2015 4:47:56 AM PDT by mlizzy ("Tell your troubles to Jesus," my wisecracking father used to say, and now I do.......at adoration.)
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To: 9thLife
Pray for marriage.


3 posted on 04/29/2015 8:04:01 AM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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