‘Bishop X is wrong to finger the condom…’ This amusing comment made by French politician, André Santini, when speaking on the subject some years ago now, is the most fitting response to the remarks made this week by the Pope on his arrival in Africa.
The only thing is, it is getting to be a bit much.
In his remarkably moving memoirs, Jean-René Etchegaray recalls the enthusiasm with which the younger Catholic generation had welcomed the Second Vatican Council (Vatican II): in one fell swoop, the Church caught up on lost time and embraced the 20th century. It focused on issues such as its Jewish roots and its relations with other religions, while placing emphasis on peace among nations and respect among peoples; it recognised the value of a social market economy and defended freedom against totalitarianism; it also undertook a revision of the liturgy and the sacraments; finally, it sought to convey the Gospel message that no one has summed up better than St Augustine: ‘Love, and do what you want!’ Ever since, throughout the world, countless unnamed clergy and lay people alike are showing us, by their example, the very best of their faith.
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