Wheat and tares Restoring the moral vision of a scandalized Church
Book - 2020
Although most Catholic priests are devout men who have sincerely committed their lives to Christ and His Church, they are also human beings with faults and failings. Some are cranky and stern, and others can be weak or indifferent. Some grapple with alcohol or sensuality, and others are controlled by money. In our day, thousands of priests have been exposed for committing the gravest of sins: abusing those who have been entrusted to their care. In these searingly honest and insightful pages, EWTN host and author Fr. Mitch Pacwa, S.J., brings consolation to all those who have been abused, wounded, or scandalized by the wickedness of priests and bishops. He takes you on a reassuring exploration of the Gospels to show how Christ anticipated th...e sins of the clergy and the hierarchy and gives us examples of how to deal with them spiritually emotionally, rationally, and practically. Fr. Mitch reinforces what Christ's parables teach us: that good and evil will co-exist in the Church, and that spiritual blindness will affect the moral life of the clergy and the lay faithful alike. The solution, he says, lies in the power of Jesus Death and Resurrection and the Apostles response to the Risen Lord: authentic conversion to faith in Jesus, which reorients our lives toward selfless service of others.
- Subjects
- Published
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Irondale, Alabama :
EWTN Publishing, Inc
[2020]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- 247 pages ; 22 cm
- ISBN
- 9781682781098
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. The Church Will Always Include Sinners
- Chapter 2. Prelude to the Failures of the Apostles
- Chapter 3. The Last Supper: Source and Fount, Betrayal and Failure
- Chapter 4. Gethsemane Betrayal and Abandonment
- Chapter 5. The Trial of the Judge of All
- Chapter 6. Jesus' Way of the Cross
- Chapter 7. The Risen Christ Reconciles, Restores, and Empowers His Disciples
- Chapter 8. Christ Ascends, and the Holy Spirit Transforms the Disciples
- Chapter 9. The Virgin Mary Draws the Disciples Near