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June 30, 2009 6:18 AM

Pope: mature faith embraces church teaching on life and family

pope benedict.jpgBefore I became Catholic, I thought the Pope was irrelevant. I can't remember ever having read what he had to say about anything. Now I am grateful to have this source of encouragement and wisdom to guide our family. And I especially admire Pope Benedict as he has been very straightforward in calling the church to account.

Pope: It is a Childish Faith to Oppose the Church Teaching on Life and Family

By John-Henry Westen

ROME, June 29, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Closing the Year of St. Paul yesterday evening, Pope Benedict XVI reflected on the writings of the famed convert to Christianity. With reference to Paul's letter to the Ephesians (4:14), the Pope explained what Paul meant by his statement that Christians should not remain "children at the mercy of the waves, transported here and there by every wind of doctrine."

"Paul wants the Christian faith have a 'responsible', an 'adult faith," said the Holy Father. "The word 'adult faith' has in recent decades become a popular slogan. It is often used to refer to the attitude of those who no longer adhere to the Church and her pastors, but choose for themselves what they want to believe and not believe - a kind of do-it-yourself faith."

Benedict XVI continued: "Speaking against the Magisterium of the Church is presented as courageous. In reality, however, it does not take courage for this, since you can always be sure of audience applause."

"Rather it takes courage to adhere to the faith of the Church, even if it contradicts the 'scheme' of the contemporary world," said the Pope. "It is this non-conformism of the faith that Paul calls an 'adult faith.'"

The Holy Father gave two examples of an 'adult faith'. First, "to commit to the inviolability of human life from the very beginning, thus radically opposing the principle of violence, in defense of the most defenseless humans." And second, "to recognize marriage between a man and a woman for life as a law of the Creator, restored again by Christ."

For Paul, said Benedict XVI, "following the prevailing winds and currents of the day is childish."


See the full homily in Italian here.

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Wow...I like it. And I agree. (Although I do know for sure I have a childish faith).

Although I absolutely support the first example of adult faith, I specially like the way he presents the second example of adult faith: "to recognize marriage between a man and a woman for life as a law of the creator". So many people fiercely defend the "between a man and a woman" part, and make all kinds of excuses and justifications for the "for life" part.

Thanks for sharing momma!

Posted by: LadyLovas | June 30, 2009 8:14 AM

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