Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Keep conversation going on Land O'Lakes, Catholic higher ed

Keep conversation going on Land O'Lakes, Catholic higher ed: Distinctly Catholic: The Land O'Lakes document and John Paul II's Ex Corde Ecclesiae may represent ends of the pendulum's arc. But that is how humans walk through history.

MGB:When Bishop Conley speaks of being unformed, he means unbrainwashed. When he says faith, he means loyalty. Land O Lakes did not destroy scholastacism, reality testing did. The Church thought it could say natural law with a nod and a wink toward papal authority and an educated Catholic laity would simply agree. You can have reason or authority. You can’t have both in same sentence. Faith is the courage to chase reason where it takes you, not to bracket it with the Magisterium.

Modernists are not to blame for the Church’s lack of creativity and stubbornness in dealing with the Eden myth in a world where evolution shows that there was no golden age of human perfection. The modern university did not doom the old thinking to irrelevance. It may be its salvation if you look at original sin as blame rather than an incident of disobedience and the Passion as a divine vision question to feel our human emptiness rather then an act of retribuation.

The Neuman Society harkens back to the day when the Church had religious power, especially cultural censorship. That has nothing to do with Land O Lakes. The affluent baby boomers and returning World War II veterans were never going to let culture be controlled by the Catholic Church. Federal funds simply had these students go to school and they brought themselves.

Ex Corde was yet another attempt at counter-revoution by a counter-revolutionary Pope. It was likely penned by his successor and will likely fall into disuse with Francis. Francis knows we need creativity, not loyalty, to keep the promise that the gates of Hell shall not prevail against us.


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