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Catholic Church Prepares for Cold War With Evangelists
Pacific News Service ^ | 05/31/05 | Paolo Pontoniere

Posted on 06/01/2005 6:29:39 AM PDT by murphE

Editor's Note: Statements by Pope Benedict XVI and the appointment of San Francisco Archbishop William Levada signal a Holy See ready to counteract the expansion of evangelical groups worldwide.

SAN FRANCISCO--On the day before the conclave to choose a new pope began, future pontiff Joseph Ratzinger led a liturgy that reassured the church's believers that the Holy See was not giving up on them and was prepared to fight for the salvation of their souls. He surely meant to allude to the fight against moral relativism, but he also had his sights set on evangelicalism.

Indeed, during the first mass held by Ratzinger as Pope Benedict XVI, he strongly implied that the Catholic church is the rightful House of Christ, and said that his first commitment was toward "the full and visible unity of Christ's followers."

Today, to regain ground in the first world and continue to expand in the Third World, the Roman Catholic Church, more than fighting secularism, must counteract the expansion of evangelical groups. It is a silent clash that could be compared to the protracted, mostly slow-burning feud between capitalism and communism during the Cold War.

According to some researchers, evangelical Christianity is expanding three times faster than the world population and is the only existing religious group showing a significant growth through conversion. By contrast, the Roman Catholic Church is expanding at a slower pace than the population, which will mean an overall decrease in the number of Catholics worldwide.

In addition, the dissolution of the Berlin Wall not only reinvigorated the Orthodox church, but also saw huge numbers of believers from the former Socialist bloc -- where the church had been persecuted -- move into evangelical groups.

There are currently more evangelicals in Asia than in North America. Singapore's churches are among the most active in the world, sending one missionary abroad per every 1,000 members. Seven of the world's 10 largest evangelical churches can be found in Seoul alone, a city in which 110 years ago there was none.

In Latin America, a mostly Catholic region for the past 500 years, the number of evangelicals has grown from under 250,000 in 1900 to over 60 million in 2000. Critics of the Vatican say the vacuum left by Pope John Paul II's disavowal of the "basic Christian communities" movement has been filled by the evangelicals.

In 1960, the number of evangelicals living in the developing countries were one-half of those in the West; in the year 2000 they were four times more and in 2010 they will be seven times as numerous.

In America, where even Protestant groups have lost 5.4 million members over the last decade, evangelicals have enjoyed a growth rate of 40 percent. They have become the largest religious force in the United States, with 26 percent of all believers -- and they wield undeniable political clout.

"The current pope is a renovator. But there cannot be renovation without tradition," says Father Joseph Fazio, founder of St. Ignatius Press and Chancellor of Ave Maria University in Florida. "I don't have any doubt that he'll realize the full spirit of Vatican II, of unifying all of Christ's believers under the benevolent care of the Holy See.

"He has already laid the doctrinal ground for the renaissance of the church -- he did it when he was at the helm of the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith. Under Benedict XVI the world will know that the Roman Catholic Church has Christ's message at its core and follows his teachings closely," adds Fr. Fazio.

The battle for the soul of believers in developed countries, particularly the United States, is also critical -- most of the funds used by alternative evangelical churches to send missionaries and proselytize in the poorer countries come from there.

The appointment of San Francisco Archbishop William Levada to the previous position held by Pope Benedict XVI himself can be better appreciated in this light.

Levada's appointment sends the message that the church entrusts its doctrines to a prelate who had led a diocese in America's most secular humanist and morally relativistic city. Levada has dealt firsthand with the legacies of free love, feminism, the gay movement and the evangelical juggernaut.

"Benedict XVI has chosen Levada specifically because he knows how to face these challenges," says Father Labib Kobti, pastor at St. Thomas More in San Francisco and U.S. Representative for the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem.

"When Levada expressed his surprise at his appointment, the Pope responded that he was in fact the right man for the task because he came from a world where evangelical groups were a challenge, where the message of Christ was being distorted, and that he had provided a compassionate but firm rebuttal to the many assaults that the church of San Francisco had faced during his years as head of the diocese."

Under Levada's almost decade-long tenure, San Francisco's Catholic church regained a religious presence that had been faltered under the more politically adaptable administration of Archbishop John Quinn.

Father Kobti, however, dismisses suggestions that the Vatican is more than alarmed at the growing influence of evangelicalism. "In the past the church has been given for dead more than once," he says. "Take for example the rise of the Baptists and of the Lutherans."


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Current Events; Religion & Politics; Theology
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To: HKMk23
Oh, those evil, despicable evangelicals! Leading people to Christ and ensuring their eternal salvation without consulting Rome!

A Protestant Church can NEVER ensure anyone's salvation, let's just get that straight.

Protestants may be saved, but that's *in spite* of their status as Protestants.

And besides, what's with this "ensuring" salvation anyway? Isn't that putting faith in a specific denomination?
201 posted on 06/01/2005 6:47:12 PM PDT by Conservative til I die
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To: Rhadaghast; Salvation; Coleus; NYer; SoothingDave; cyborg; onyx; fortunecookie; ArrogantBustard; ...
The gates of hell dont have to stand against this church. Because it is not a church.

Oh please, do tell us more.

202 posted on 06/01/2005 6:48:19 PM PDT by Petronski (A champion of dance, my moves will put you in a trance, and I never leave the disco alone.)
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To: Salvation
Many Catholics are coming back to the one, holy, apostolic and catholic church.

Many Catholics are coming back to the Missouri Synod?

203 posted on 06/01/2005 6:48:29 PM PDT by Mr. Lucky
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To: aspiring.hillbilly
How ironic and blasphemous it is when the Church advocates against the death penally for evil cold blooded murders when it was "good enough" for the Savior?

So by your (il)logic, we should encourage the death penalty, nay, seek to be executed ourselves via the electric chair because Jesus was?

Seems that being pro-death penalty inspires an unseemly bloodlust in some "Christians".
204 posted on 06/01/2005 6:50:54 PM PDT by Conservative til I die
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To: Conservative til I die
Yes celibacy is the root of the molestation scandal, because it is attractive to homosexuals, for whom not marrying a woman is no great sacrifice. Furthermore, because priests have no other human being to answer to for their personal conduct due to celibacy, a stark contrast to having a wife that would monitor them closely.

Here is the most virulent root cause. The practice of putting them into seminary High School where they have had to make a life decision as a 13 year old then no sexual expressions from thereafter froze their emotional response in place to that of young juveniles, and the all boy environment turned the frozen juvenile emotional development homosexual. Later in life they could not keep the affinity for young boys bottled up forever and the child molestation began. The ones doing it didn't understand the urges in all cases, these deviances were unfortunately programed into them. This is the root cause of the widespread homosexual pedophile scandal, combined with an all male clergy which unwittingly promotes a homosexually oriented outlook.
205 posted on 06/01/2005 6:51:11 PM PDT by aspiring.hillbilly (!.....ripped from the headlines.....!)
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To: Petronski


It is "here they go again time?" Where to begin? Decisions, decisions.


206 posted on 06/01/2005 6:51:47 PM PDT by onyx (Pope John Paul II - May 18, 1920 - April 2, 2005 = SANTO SUBITO!)
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To: onyx

Read his posting history.


I thought I smelled a stench in here, but only know have I found it.


207 posted on 06/01/2005 6:52:44 PM PDT by Petronski (A champion of dance, my moves will put you in a trance, and I never leave the disco alone.)
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To: Petronski
Quick, JP, bring over Our Lady of the Perpetually Big Guns. This means war!

Dear God, forgive me for this one too.

208 posted on 06/01/2005 6:52:53 PM PDT by GipperGal
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To: Mr. Lucky
LOL!

You're a funny guy, Mr. Lucky!

209 posted on 06/01/2005 6:53:31 PM PDT by american colleen (Long live Benedict XVI!)
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To: sinkspur
Throw in the normal slack morals of the Protestant Churches and the sin that they excuse and encourage, and you have defections. So Hispanics gravitate toward churches that encourage sin?

No, humans gravitate toward churches that excuse sin.
210 posted on 06/01/2005 6:54:14 PM PDT by Conservative til I die
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To: GipperGal
Our Lady of the Perpetually Big Guns

I don't want that one to stick....LOL. Not good.

211 posted on 06/01/2005 6:54:15 PM PDT by Petronski (A champion of dance, my moves will put you in a trance, and I never leave the disco alone.)
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To: murphE
Catholic Church Prepares for Cold War With Evangelists

Editor's Note: Statements by Pope Benedict XVI and the appointment of San Francisco Archbishop William Levada signal a Holy See ready to counteract the expansion of evangelical groups worldwide.

What a disingenuous and disgustingly sh*t-shirring title and so-called "Editor's Note."

One wonder why the "Editor" didn't also mention "armaments and troop strengths of Catholics vs. Protestants" while he/she was at it.

212 posted on 06/01/2005 6:57:35 PM PDT by F16Fighter
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To: Petronski


Dunno. I spotted one slap at the Pope. Seems to be a typical Prot.


213 posted on 06/01/2005 6:58:17 PM PDT by onyx (Pope John Paul II - May 18, 1920 - April 2, 2005 = SANTO SUBITO!)
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To: aspiring.hillbilly

So in your fantasy world, people are just a collection of sexual tics, basically. I disagree. Logic disagrees.


214 posted on 06/01/2005 6:58:24 PM PDT by Conservative til I die
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To: GipperGal; Petronski


I read the article (its title is misleading) and I've read thru posts 100-208. Now what? LOL


215 posted on 06/01/2005 7:00:49 PM PDT by onyx (Pope John Paul II - May 18, 1920 - April 2, 2005 = SANTO SUBITO!)
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To: SoothingDave
The pre Vatican II church was not beset by scandals i know that because i was in it as a kid... the only thing we heard of was rumors of the priests sneaking into the convent at night, but didn't believe it because the nuns were old and ugly.
216 posted on 06/01/2005 7:03:28 PM PDT by aspiring.hillbilly (!.....ripped from the headlines.....!)
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To: SoothingDave
The pre Vatican II church was not beset by scandals i know that because i was in it as a kid... the only thing we heard of was rumors of the priests sneaking into the convent at night, but didn't believe it because the nuns were old and ugly.
217 posted on 06/01/2005 7:03:31 PM PDT by aspiring.hillbilly (!.....ripped from the headlines.....!)
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To: onyx

I observe.


218 posted on 06/01/2005 7:03:39 PM PDT by Petronski (A champion of dance, my moves will put you in a trance, and I never leave the disco alone.)
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To: Petronski


And so shall I. Ping me if you draw action.


219 posted on 06/01/2005 7:04:56 PM PDT by onyx (Pope John Paul II - May 18, 1920 - April 2, 2005 = SANTO SUBITO!)
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To: Petronski
I don't want that one to stick....LOL. Not good.

Good point. Besides, she already has many titles which are quite apropos in re: these threads (i.e. "Our Lady, Help of Christians", "Destroyer of Heresies", "Helper of All in Danger", "Mother of Wisdom"). She's got our back one way or the other!

220 posted on 06/01/2005 7:07:53 PM PDT by GipperGal
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