Posted on 11/14/2018 11:31:21 AM PST by CondoleezzaProtege
OCT. 17, 2012
Pope Benedict XVI granted a rare interview to the creators of a documentary in which he said that he is convinced that there will also be a new springtime for Christianity in Europe.
The movie, entitled Bells of Europe: A Journey Into the Faith in Europe, considers Christianity, European culture and the future of the continent. In addition to the Pope, it features interviews with leaders of the other main Christian denominations in Europe, as well as leaders in politics and culture.
Young people have seen much the proposals of the various ideologies and of consumerism and they have become aware of the emptiness and insufficiency of those things.
Thus, among the new generations, we are seeing the reawakening of this restlessness, and they, too, begin their journey making new discoveries of the beauty of Christianity; not a cut-price or watered-down version, but Christianity in all its radicalism and profundity. That is Christianity. It is true, and the truth always has a future, the Pope said.
To emphasize Europes common Christian roots, the reflections are bound together by the sound of bells ringing out from around the continent, the casting of a bell in the ancient foundry of Agnone, and the music of Estonian composer Arvo Part.
Ideologies have their days numbered. They appear powerful and irresistible, but, after a certain period, they wear out and lose their energy because they lack profound truth. They are particles of truth, but, in the end, they are consumed.
The desire for God
is profoundly inscribed into each human soul and cannot disappear. Certainly we can forget God for a time
but God never disappears."
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The challenge for Europe, he asserted, is for its Christian soul to find a shared expression in ecumenical dialogue between the Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant Churches and then encounter this abstract reason. In other words, it must accept and maintain the freedom of reason to criticize everything it can do and has done, but to practice this and give it concrete form on the foundations and in the context of the great values that Christianity has given us.
Only by blending these elements can Europe have weight in the intercultural dialogue of mankind today and tomorrow. Only when reason has a historical and moral identity can it speak to others and find a fundamental unity in the values that open the way to the future, to a new humanism, Benedict said.
This must be our aim, the Pope said. For us, this humanism arises directly from the view of man created in the image and likeness of God.
Just in time to pay the Jisya to the ruling muslims.
Ping!
Yep! If things continue status quo, there will be no ethnic Europeans left to Rekindle. Islam will rule and make them Janissaries in the new Islamic Al Andalus.
I actually respected Pope Benedict for his stance on Islam. This current Pope, wants to bring Islam and Christianity together (Chrislam). This is insane!
it would be a nice first step if Christianity would rekindle in that little ittsy-bitsy part of Europe known as the Palatium Apostolicum
Yet protestants did nothing but trash him at the time he was in office, mocking how old he was, calling him a NAZI, and posting photos comparing to him to Darth Sideous from Star Wars.
Now they retroactively say they "liked and respected your LAST Pope"
Interesting how that works.
He had a chance to rid the Catholic Church of Priestly Celibacy. He chose wrong!
Pope Benedict could do the world a favor by coming out of retirement to replace the current pretender.
he is probably right but it will look nothing like Christianity. It will be based on environmental issues and global warming, LGBT teaching and orthodoxy, abortion at any age, etc.
Why was celibacy a good choice for Jesus and St. John (and probably St. Paul), but a bad choice now?
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