Thursday, April 17, 2008

From Pope Benedict XVI’s Address to the U.S. Bishops April 16 -- Part 3

My third post on his comments during the address to the US Bishops last night. (The phrases italicized and colorized are my emphasis.)

the gradual opening of the minds and hearts of the wider community to moral truth...

Clearly, the Church’s influence on public debate takes place on many different levels. In the United States, as elsewhere, there is much current and proposed legislation that gives cause for concern from the point of view of morality, and the Catholic community, under your guidance, needs to offer a clear and united witness on such matters. Even more important, though, is the gradual opening of the minds and hearts of the wider community to moral truth. Here much remains to be done. Crucial in this regard is the role of the lay faithful to act as a “leaven” in society. Yet it cannot be assumed that all Catholic citizens think in harmony with the Church’s teaching on today’s key ethical questions. Once again, it falls to you to ensure that the moral formation provided at every level of ecclesial life reflects the authentic teaching of the Gospel of life.

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