Lincoln's Log
10-28-12
“For us
religion is more a discipleship of a person than an adherence to a
doctrine or obedience to a set of rules. The person of Jesus is
deeply attractive: His message and His life, His passion, death and
resurrection. Adherence to doctrine comes as fruit of discipleship of
a master.”
Cardinal Oswald Gracias, Archbishop of Bombay speaking on behalf of
the Bishops from Asia at the 2012 Synod of Bishops
Several
themes seem to be emerging. These include:
- Becoming
a more humble
church.
The days of a Christian empire are no longer. The culture we live
in is no longer one which lives out of, or even readily accepts,
Christian principles. This requires humility. The church's
authority has been seriously questioned and in some cases
discredited. Now we must rely on our true source of authority: the
truth of the Gospel.
- The
way we transmit the faith must be rooted in a deeply personal
connection with Jesus.
We must speak out of our relationship with Jesus and invite people
into that relationship. As one of the Bishops from Asia said,
“Adherence to doctrine comes as fruit of discipleship of a
master.” Our faith always has its beginning and end in Jesus.
This needs to be made more explicit and shape all of the church's
activities.
- The
Church must maintain and increase its commitment
to social justice.
The credibility of being a disciple of Jesus comes from concrete
acts of charity and justice. Following Jesus leads us to be people
of compassion and action.
Peace,
Lincoln
P.S. I am indebted to Fr. Frank DeSiano, CSP for his reporting of the
synod at: Synod2012.org
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