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Pope Tells of Need to Counter 'Unrestrained Secularism'
Catholic Online ^ | September 13, 2004

Posted on 09/14/2004 6:16:20 AM PDT by NYer

CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy, SEPT. 14, 2004 (Zenit) - John Paul II says that in the face of the prevailing "unrestrained secularism," the proclamation of the message of Christ is a duty no believer can ignore.

When meeting a group of bishops of New Zealand at the conclusion of their five-yearly visit to Rome, the Pope addressed the "crisis of meaning" of the society in which they live.

"New Zealand enjoys a proud heritage, steeped in rich cultural diversity, yet like many other countries is today suffering the effects of unrestrained secularism," the Holy Father said at the gathering today in the papal summer residence near Rome. He previously met with each of the bishops privately.

"This radical split between the Gospel and culture is manifested as a crisis of meaning," he said. "The distortion of reason by particular interest groups and exaggerated individualism are examples of this perspective of life which neglects the search for the ultimate goal and meaning of human existence."

"Your own reports indeed unequivocally indicate the pressing need for Christ's liberating message in a society experiencing the tragic consequences of the eclipse of the sense of God," the Pope continued.

In particular, John Paul II mentioned "the drift away from the Church; the undermining of family life; the facilitation of abortion and prostitution; a misguided vision of life which seeks pleasure and 'success' rather than goodness and wisdom."

The proclamation of the Gospel "is a duty that no single believer can ignore," the Pope added.

"Sent by the Lord himself into the vineyard -- the home, schools, the workplace, civic organizations -- Christ's disciples find no time for 'standing idle in the marketplace,' nor can they be so absorbed by the internal aspects of parish life that they are distracted from the command to evangelize others actively," he said.

"Spurred on by word and strengthened by sacrament, the followers of Jesus must return to their vineyard burning with a desire to speak of Christ and to show him to the world," the Holy Father said.

John Paul II called on the bishops present to be "men of hope, preaching and teaching with passion the splendor of Christ's truth which dispels the darkness and illuminates the true path of life."

"With your hearts and minds firmly fixed on Christ, I am confident that you will lead others from the limitations of shallow thinking into the open radiance of God's love," the Pontiff said.

"Indeed, it is only by contemplating the unfathomed beauty of humanity's final destiny -- eternal life in heaven -- that the multitude of daily joys and sorrows can be adequately explained, enabling people to embrace life's challenges with the confidence born of faith and hope," he added.

The Bishop of Rome encouraged the bishops of New Zealand "to continue to ensure that your statements clearly convey the whole of the Church's magisterial teaching."

"Among the many challenges currently confronting you in this regard is the need to defend the sanctity and uniqueness of marriage," he said.

When greeting the Pope, Bishop Denis Browne of Hamilton, president of the New Zealand episcopate, said that the country's Parliament "is giving consideration to a Union Bill that we are vigorously opposing."

"This bill seems to be one of a series of bills that have been introduced or are about to be introduced in a program of social engineering that can only diminish the Christian values that we hold so dearly," Bishop Browne observed.

"We seek your prayerful support as we continue to speak out and take every measure possible to ensure that the people of New Zealand do not have their dignity diminished through such aggressive legislation," he concluded.

In New Zealand, a country of almost 4 million inhabitants, Catholics constitute 15% of the population. Anglicans represent 24%, Presbyterians 18%, Methodists 5%, Baptists 2%, and other Protestants 3%. The unspecified or those with no religion are 33%.


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When meeting a group of bishops of New Zealand at the conclusion of their five-yearly visit to Rome, the Pope addressed the 'crisis of meaning' of the society in which they live.

You don't have to be an expert in body language to interpret the message delivered by the 2nd one from the left.

1 posted on 09/14/2004 6:16:20 AM PDT by NYer
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To: american colleen; sinkspur; Lady In Blue; Salvation; narses; SMEDLEYBUTLER; redhead; ...
"This bill [Union Bill] seems to be one of a series of bills that have been introduced or are about to be introduced in a program of social engineering that can only diminish the Christian values that we hold so dearly," Bishop Browne observed.

Anyone familiar with this bill?

2 posted on 09/14/2004 6:18:51 AM PDT by NYer (When you have done something good, remember the words "without Me you can do nothing." (John 15:5).)
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A "crisis of meaning"!!! Darnit that's what I've been telling people is the biggest problem when trying to integrate people from native cultures with strong spiritual backgrounds and family values, into a secular society!

But the liberals laugh at me or ignore me, and the people in charge try to get me further involved in politics, which I still refuse.

No politics for me... Had enough of it growing up.


3 posted on 09/14/2004 6:19:20 AM PDT by coconutt2000
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To: coconutt2000

But I'll still comment on it.


4 posted on 09/14/2004 6:19:34 AM PDT by coconutt2000
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To: NYer

This is something every church -- no matter what order, no matter how holy, no matter who the priests are, no matter who the parishioners are -- EVERY parish must be on the alert for!

Thanks for this post!


5 posted on 09/14/2004 6:59:21 AM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: NYer
Anyone familiar with this bill

No, but it didn't take long to look it up

http://www.courts.govt.nz/pubs/reports/2004/civil-union-bill/index-civil-union.html

6 posted on 09/14/2004 10:53:54 AM PDT by kjvail (Judica me Deus, et discerne causam meam de gente non sancta)
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To: kjvail; All
Thank you for the research.

Civil Union Bill & Relationships (Statutory References) Bill

"Homosexual unions are totally lacking in the biological and anthropological elements of marriage and family which would be the basis, on the level of reason, for granting them legal recognition. Such unions are not able to contribute in a proper way to the procreation and survival of the human race. The possibility of using recently discovered methods of artificial reproduction, beyond involving a grave lack of respect for human dignity,(15) does nothing to alter this inadequacy."

CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING PROPOSALS TO GIVE LEGAL RECOGNITION TO UNIONS BETWEEN HOMOSEXUAL PERSONS

7 posted on 09/14/2004 12:44:25 PM PDT by NYer (When you have done something good, remember the words "without Me you can do nothing." (John 15:5).)
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To: NYer
"New Zealand enjoys a proud heritage, steeped in rich cultural diversity, yet like many other countries is today suffering the effects of unrestrained secularism," the Holy Father said at the gathering today in the papal summer residence near Rome. He previously met with each of the bishops privately.

"This radical split between the Gospel and culture is manifested as a crisis of meaning," he said. "The distortion of reason by particular interest groups and exaggerated individualism are examples of this perspective of life which neglects the search for the ultimate goal and meaning of human existence."

"This bill seems to be one of a series of bills that have been introduced or are about to be introduced in a program of social engineering that can only diminish the Christian values that we hold so dearly," Bishop Browne observed.

The Pope is right. The best way to counter "unrestrained secularism" is to strenghten Catholic culture and the coherence of Catholic institutions. We definitely need more of that and less liberal modernism in America.

8 posted on 09/14/2004 4:34:40 PM PDT by HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
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