
Archbishop Charles Chaput, O.F.M. Cap.
History is full of great quotations that people never said. One of the best lines comes from Vladimir Lenin. He described Russian progressives, social democrats, and other fellow travelers as “useful idiots” – naïve allies in revolution whom the Bolsheviks promptly crushed when they took power.
Or so the legend goes. In fact, there’s no evidence Lenin actually spoke those words, at least in public. But no one seems to care. It’s a compelling line, and in its own way, entirely true. The naïve and imprudent can very easily end up as useful tools in a larger conflict; or to frame it more generously, as useful innocents. The result is usually the same. They’re discarded.
History is also full of unfortunate comments that really were said – as found, for example, in a recent Rome-based journal article that many have already rightly criticized. The article in question, La Civiltà Cattolica’s “Evangelical Fundamentalism and Catholic Integralism in the USA: A Surprising Ecumenism,” is an exercise in dumbing down and inadequately presenting the nature of Catholic/evangelical cooperation on religious freedom and other key issues.
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Catholics and other Christians who see themselves as progressive tend to be wary of the religious liberty debate. Some distrust it as a smokescreen for conservative politics. Some see it as a distraction from other urgent issues. Some are made uneasy by the cooperation of many Catholics and evangelicals, as well as Mormons and many Orthodox, to push back against abortion on demand, to defend marriage and the family, and to resist LGBT efforts to weaken religious freedom protections through coercive SOGI (sexual orientation/gender identity) “anti-discrimination” laws.
But working for religious freedom has never precluded service to the poor. The opposite is true. In America, the liberty of religious communities has always been a seedbed of social action and ministry to those in need.
The divide between Catholic and other faith communities has often run deep. Only real and present danger could draw them together. The cooperation of Catholics and evangelicals was quite rare when I was a young priest. Their current mutual aid, the ecumenism that seems to so worry La Civilta Cattolica, is a function of shared concerns and principles, not ambition for political power.
As an evangelical friend once said, the whole idea of Baptist faith cuts against the integration of Church and state. Foreign observers who want to criticize the United States and its religious landscape – and yes, there’s always plenty to criticize — should note that fact. It’s rather basic.
Dismissing today’s attacks on religious liberty as a “narrative of fear” — as the La Civiltà Cattolica author curiously describes it — might have made some sense 25 years ago. Now it sounds willfully ignorant. It also ignores the fact that America’s culture wars weren’t wanted, and weren’t started, by people faithful to constant Christian belief.
So it’s an especially odd kind of surprise when believers are attacked by their co-religionists merely for fighting for what their Churches have always held to be true.
Earlier this month, one of the main architects and financiers of today’s LGBT activism said publicly what should have been obvious all along: The goal of at least some gay activism is not simply to assure equality for the same-sex attracted, but to “punish the wicked” – in other words, to punish those who oppose the LGBT cultural agenda.
It doesn’t take a genius to figure out whom that might include. Today’s conflicts over sexual freedom and identity involve an almost perfect inversion of what we once meant by right and wrong.
Catholics are called to treat all persons with charity and justice. That includes those who hate what we believe. It demands a conversion of heart. It demands patience, courage and humility. We need to shed any self-righteousness. But charity and justice can’t be severed from truth. For Christians, Scripture is the Word of God, the revelation of God’s truth – and there’s no way to soften or detour around the substance of Romans 1:18-32, or any of the other biblical calls to sexual integrity and virtuous conduct.
Trying to do so demeans what Christians have always claimed to believe. It reduces us to useful tools of those who would smother the faith that so many other Christians have suffered, and are now suffering, to fully witness.
This is why groups that fight for religious liberty in our courts, legislatures, and in the public square – distinguished groups like the Alliance Defending Freedom and Becket (formerly the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty) – are heroes, not “haters.”
And if their efforts draw Catholics, evangelicals and other people of good will together in common cause, we should thank God for the unity it brings.
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The Archbishop encourages readers to learn more about, and to support with their prayers and resources, the Alliance Defending Freedom at www.adflegal.org, and Becket at www.becketlaw.org.
As Christians we see and love the individual person Jesus died for. Painting people into groups is inconsistent with God’s plan. We cannot reduce the inestimable value of a human being into base sexual terms.
It can be challenging in this day to open our hearts as you say to those that do not have the same beliefs as us, for sure. There are so many challenges, and everything is magnified 10 fold anymore in every part of the world. However, with the strength from God, and a true understanding, we know we are all the same value in His eyes. We are loved, and we try to carry out his Word.
I have lived for the past 3+ years in Poland, but was born and grew up in the United States. Sometimes I find both the (supposedly) Vatican-related articles and American approach to religion bizarre. The Catholic Church has an enormously influential position in Polish society, and though there is an official separation of church and state, in reality Poland is a Catholic country both in its customs and in how politicians are expected to act. That does not mean they are perfect, but they are expected to fight for the truth which the Church teaches. This seems to be missing in American politics, and western European politics as well, it seems. If this is seen by some (supposedly) Vatican-related article author as “mixing religion and politics”…well, then tough. I prefer living in a Christian country without psychopathic muslim murderers and sharia police wandering the streets, where I can go to church on Sunday without fearing for my life, where a religious procession through the middle of town is not something out of the ordinary, and where people still have a common moral standard to refer to (even if they are not believers themselves). There is nothing discriminatory or exclusive about this. If someone does not believe, nobody is going to discriminate against them or force them to believe in anything. But likewise, nobody is going to come up with the idiotic idea to force a practicing Christian to serve a gay wedding, or the like. You are free to follow your conscience. And this is how I believe it should be. Perhaps Poland can serve as an example to both American extreme conservatives (and I certainly would not count Abp. Chaput as belonging to this group) and pseudo-Vatican liberals.
I am beginning to feel as though I have no place within my faith community. Under the guise of promoting religious liberty and being true to moral principles, my archbishop, and many of his “constituents”, see no issue getting in bed with a man and a movement that runs counter in practice to those high ideals they claim to embrace as Christians. But hey, he’s against abortion and gay marriage! I can’t gracefully accept Christians who dismiss Pope Francis and indict him for weakening a faith they’ve already corrupted by forgetting the fundamentals. It may just he better to sleep in on Sundays. Rather that then sanction policies that are essentially saying the seven deadlines are ok now. Diplomacy has always been harder to espouse than dogma. But Jesus never said the road to salvation was an easy one.
If your comment was directed at Abp Chaput, then you have misunderstood what he believes:
http://catholicphilly.com/2017/07/think-tank/archbishop-chaput-column/a-letter-to-the-romans/
And what on earth are the “seven deadlines”?
What would many Catholics do without the wisdom and insight of Bishop Chaput. Praise God for him. Thank you Bishop for keeping us in the TRUTH.
It was definitely a miracle that Donald Trump won, I have never prayed so hard for a miracle(I’m sure likewise for the other religious who voted for him). Obviously our prayers were heard, for the sake of the unborn, religious freedom and traditional marriage. “the poor will always be with you”, to quote the Lord Jesus Christ, and there has to be richer people to help them. A recent survey showed that Republicans give more to charity than Democrats. What the authors of the article did was further divide the Catholic Church and again Jesus said this is how the enemy works ” a kingdom divided will not stand….” But I depend on the Lord ‘s words that “the gates of hell will not prevail against it”. Let us never stop praying, our most powerful weapon.
Pope Francis is doing some swamp draining of his own.
I grew up in pre and post-revolutionary Iran and was raised in a Muslim family. Having been educated by Salesian priest missionaries in Tehran since 1st grade and through high school, at a school were no “verbal” evangelizing was ever done to non-Christian pupils, I was drawn to Catholicism as an adolescent due to the constant daily sacrifice and service that I witnessed over many years from my Salesian educators. A few years after the Islamic Revolution in Iran, I requested and following four years of catechism, bible study, studying Early Christian History and reading many Fathers of the Church, and despite the initial reluctance of Catholic Church leaders in Iran due to the many risks involved, I was baptized at age 20 in the Catholic Church (Latin Rite) in a secret ceremony in Tehran. Some years later, when I eventually escaped Iran, I had the wonderful opportunity to live in a Catholic community of lay people in service of the poor and the marginalized, led by some incredibly self-less Jesuit priests in Brussels, Belgium.
The European Catholic tradition through which I became interested in Catholicism and eventually chose to convert to Christianity, as well as my experience with Belgian Jesuits was always devoid of verbal evangelizing, culture wars, and acts such as militant marches or occupying public and private places, aggressive lobbying of politicians and sit-ins at state or federal assemblies of elected officials in order to push certain religious beliefs. I lived in a country where for the past nearly 40 years, religion has been literally forced upon citizens in an obligatory and militant manner, which brought about opposite results by causing the creation of the most secular society in Iran’s history. The lesson: be careful about unintended consequences when pushing culture wars too far!
Through my own personal journey and what I witnessed over several decades, the message of Christianity and Catholicism is most effectively spread through quiet acts of service, self-less sacrifice, prayer, humility and solidarity. In my 30 years of living in the United States, I have been time and again dismayed by the small but very loud minority who appear to hold most levers of power in the US Catholic Church, and who seem to be inspired more by fundamentalist Protestants in the United States than by Catholic saints, religious orders and the broader Catholic tradition over centuries. I find it very sad and regretful that Church leaders seem more inspired by propagating culture wars and politicizing the Church than trying to spread the word and the faith through quiet acts of humility, service and solidarity which are the hallmarks of Catholicism and which the Holy Father has personally embodied throughout his life.
Thank you for your thoughtful and insightful response.
In response to Randy’s response:
Randy, you say that you “…have not been comfortable for some time now with what I have been reading and hearing from the extreme right. I reject the extreme right religious agenda wholey and completely as not Christ like at all…”
I’m interested to know what exactly it is that you wholly and completely reject “…as not Christ like at all.” Thank you.
Justice for Sister Cathy.
So very grateful I saw the light, couldn’t disagree with Archbishop Chaput more. God’s wisdom be with all the fearful who refuse to “welcome the stranger” when it threatens their power.
I realize my response is so much spitting into the wind, but I am as troubled by this essay as I am by the commenters here who support it.
“Catholics are called to treat all persons with charity and justice.” But that is precisely what you argue against, particularly when you align yourself with an organization like the alarming Alliance Defending Freedom, and your belittling remarks about the LGBT cultural agenda. I have no earthly clue what that is. Arguments for religious freedom in this country now seem to center around the freedom to impose our religious beliefs on others, not the freedom to practice religion as we as individuals see fit.
I grew up in the Catholic church and left it as an adult after witnessing far too many perspectives like yours, perspectives that seemed on the surface to talk of compassion and understanding, but in fact pointed entirely the other way. I grew up thinking I as a member of a loving Church. I would argue that Pope Francis is attempting to identify the Catholic Church as one that follows the Golden Rule, and not one whose primary mission appears to demonize.
My husband and I agree with you so much. Remain astrong leader. You are very much admired by your faithful. God Bless You.
Since first stumbling over this subject matter 2 days ago in the NYTimes I have found myself here.
I have not been comfortable for some time now with what I have been reading and hearing from the extreme right. I reject the extreme right religious agenda wholey and completely as not Christ like at all, and a sign to me that the evil one is dancing somewhere off stage now and that if I am to be called a useful idiot for standing opposed, so be it.
Stewart, you have not stated what you believe is a far right agenda – just that you reject it wholey. Catholics and Evangelicals who support God’s revealed plan for our lives are not in the far right, alt-right, or any other movement… they are just… right (as in ‘correct’). I have no idea what agenda you reject.
Thank you Stewart, I was raised a Baptist and will always love my FORMER faith. I will love them as I would any sinner. I will not continue to hate myself as a homosexual because they choose to understand God’s understanding of what it means to be a person personally loves. I will be a “total idiot” with God when it comes to helping a pagan conservative man in Russia who kills at will. I will be a “total idiot” when it comes from to opposing a gangster in the WH from those so call preacher who set a “stone tablet” about any book in the Bible that fits only their style of understand. Thank you Stewart for being free to love God as I see it. amen.
Stew: The Archbishop of Philly provided us with a historical context to his statement of fact in this well written post of objective truth. But, you oppose his Grace’s efforts to help keep the Catholic faith livable here in the U.S. Somehow, trying to keep this Catholic faith livable is deemed “not Christ like”. The term used (useful idiot) seems chosen as an attempt to wake Catholics from this rouse;moreover, to remove the blindfold that has been placed on well meaning individuals. There are those who will not comprehend the light (john 1), but one can use this opportunity to actually consider what his Grace is saying. If you do, you can humbly reflect on the words that make you feel uncomfortable, which could be true words, and benefit from the post. The Catholic church has no right/conservative or left/progressive, but she does have God’s truth to live by. She must live by it, in charity, no matter where she is or what’s going on. Do you agree?
Thank you for your clarity of thought! We cannot allow secularists to drive our Faith.
I was raised Catholic, said the Rosary every day. I do not recognize the church of my youth (the church of Jesus Christ) in the current heroes of evangelicals and Catholic conservatives like Archbishop Chaput and Newt Gingrich (!). I wish conservative clerics would spend even half the time following the example of Jesus Christ that they spend on political statements like this one.
Till then I will be a “former” Catholic.
Thanks you. I stand with you. Just because its popular doesn’t make it right.
What threat to your “religious liberty?” All my life I’ve heard nutty fellow Catholics talk about imaginary persecution, when what they really mean is, someone is holding me in ridicule for the ridiculous things I believe and the discredited, twisted clerics I pay heed to?
Really your commentary misses the point of the recent concerns raised by the Vatican. LIteralism that is espoused by the evangelical community is diametrically in opposition to Church teaching. Such literalism leads to the statement about the parallel to Jihadism. Frankly, the greatest threat to Christianity is not atheism, agnosticism but literalism. Such a position alienates millions from the true message: The Golden Rule.
The Civilta Cattolica article which has a nod from the pope shows the direction of the Catholic church and the reason why I no longer attend mass or make donations to support the church. The church under the current pope is adrift, listless and unmoored from the teachings of our Lord. The Catholic church now in control of by leaders lacking spiritual courage has been temporarily transformed into a feel good safe space club no different than a Facebook group. I say “temporarily” because God will have the last word on this not these mortals who can’t even wake themselves up from sleep.
So maybe Pope Francis is a “useful idiot” and true Catholic doctrine os found in the White House of Donald Trump and Steve Bannon? I didn’t think so either but that seems to be the implication of the Archbishop’s words.
P.S. The article so passionately decried by American religious extremists can be read in the original at: http://www.laciviltacattolica.it/articolo/evangelical-fundamentalism-and-catholic-integralism-in-the-usa-a-surprising-ecumenism/
So true Archbishop Chaput how long before we will be called enemies of the state for our beliefs and criminally procecuted
Am I being vain and proud in regarding the Civilta Cattolica article as infantile with innumerable unprovable generalities?
Thank you Archbishop Charles Chaput.
Please, who is this ‘main architect and financier of today’s LGBT activism,’ and where might this quote and it context be found?
Thank you,
M
Thanks for this clarity and truth, spoken in love and concern for souls. – from Dallas, TX area
Would have desired our church place more emphasis on the Gospel of Matthew and the Epistle of James than an alliance among the righteous and intollerant. Religious freedom comes from the soul of the follower and the good works done in the name of the Christ. We are on the road to Jericho. Is the better to be the Samaritan or the distracted priest? Christ gave us his answer; how ’bout yours?
I think that you are speaking the truth. Thank you for your courage and example. There are some very worrysome signs coming from Rome nowadays, and someone needs to tell people that the “emperor has no clothes”. God is in control.
While you are at it, you might notice that the “blble classes” the WH is so proud about having staff members attend is led by a nut job con man who is extremely anti-Catholic. And, for that matter, anti-American, in that he seeks to create a state-sponsored religion.
You don’t like the Pope’s message and prefer right wing political “christian-speak?” Which one is closer to Jesus’ teachings, the Pope or Trump?
Speaking of “the emperor has no clothes,” there is trump, Mr. “2 Corinthians” himself.. The same man who said, “I don’t need forgiveness. Or is the “no clothes” reall the self-afflicting twits who want to pretend trump is “godly” because you think he will give you the secular power you want?
What will Jesus say when you face him? Luke 13:27 is your answer.
It is shocking to contemplate the shallowness of clerics and prelates at the Vatican surveying the world and coming to the exact opposite conclusions that wisdom would suggest. You would think that a half century of shrinking confession lines would inspire some sad reflection about the internal moral state of Catholic life today, and how delusional many Catholics have become about their sins and how such delusions can corrupt them in the formation of their belief systems towards a secular direction.
There is not even the slightest evidence of awareness that the Church’s new obsession of exaggerated concerns of environmental catastrophe is similar to secular society having used exaggerated environmentalism as moral compensation for decades of exterminating inconvenient lives through abortion. Ridding the world of polluters can be made to seem virtuous as socialists have always believed. And Christians uniting to resist the tide of secular progressivism seems odd to Vatican intellectuals who have sold out to the world.
The more Vatican becomes swayed by the original sin of progressivism, the more moronic will be its judgments of how the world works.
Dear Archbishop Chaput,
You make truth crystal clear in such few words and with so much charity. Please know that there are many of us who are strengthened and supported by your wisdom and fearlessness. Thank you for speaking the words that I imagine Jesus would speak and that we so much need to hear from the leaders of His Church.
Thanks you so much, Archbishop Chaput! You’re an examplary shepherd. Your teachings testify to the veracity of the fact that you know Whom you’re serving (God). We (the sheep) need worthy Catholic/religious leaders in this our time, when some (unfortunately) care more about pleasing men/women and the hierarchies rather than God.
Keep feeding and caring for God’s children. May God continue to glorify His name in your life in Jesus’ name. Amen!
Thank you, Archbishop Chaput. I have been deeply concerned by the secular activists and their desire to crush and persecute orthodox Catholics, evangelicals and other Christians. Such threats make their chatter about diversity and tolerance sound utterly hollow.
Dear Archbishop Chaput,
I thought you should know how far your words reach. I live in Sydney Australia and look forward to reading your columns which are an insightful and provide faithful Catholic teaching. I have absolute confidence in what you write and in this instance you have summarized the situation very well. The West is experiencing serious civilizational decline due to the experiment of living without God. This is a huge issue with dictatorship of relativism taking hold and even reaching in and infecting our beloved church. Thank you for your courageous leadership.
Thank you, Archbishop, for your words of wisdom! God bless you!
Bishop Chaput, I admire you for your courage and I agree with everything you say. But I don’t think you will ever ever be a cardinal if you keep on saying what you are saying. Someone in the Church hierarchy does not like it. I am behind you, and I know that God is always in charge.
I agree with you. Archbishop Chaput has taken a courageous stand which he undoubtedly will pay for since the Church hierarchy does not agree with him. We are very fortunate to have an Archbishop like him who will not cowkow to the upper hierarchy when it comes to faith and morals. He probably won’t make it to Cardinal, but he serves a greater good.
Thank you Archbishop, for your courage. I am sure you have to deal with these people everyday among the USCCB.
I am reminded of Winston Churchill, who I believe in 1941 said that he would welcome the support of the Soviet Union in fighting the Nazis. He quipped that if Satan himself had been willing to fight Hitler, he would have welcomed him also. Not that he would have agreed politically or religiously with either.
Thank you, Your Excellency. God grant you many years!
Thank you Archbishop for these words. I am sure that our current willingness and ability to work together on common goals with other ecclesial communities is giving those who oppose our world view great pause. Perhaps that is because they forget that while our communion is not perfect we are still united in faith and that regardless of the community, Christ is the head. One thing that our history teaches us is that when challenged and persecuted, the Body of Christ rallies. As for those who fear that such ecumenical activity will lead to a form of religious relativism or religious syncretism, I am not so convinced, especially if we are intentional in our response to the issues before us because if we are truly intentional we will realize the our response is a form of evangelizing catechesis.
Preach on Brother!
Your leadership is valued all over the world.
God bless Bishop Chaput for his eloquent defense of religious liberty. We need more good shepherds like him who are so bold to step up to speak the truth, directing all toward salvation in spite of the cocophany of misdirection and confusing from, of all places, the clergy who wish to ignore Natural Law, the teaching of Scriptures, dogma and the Catechism of the Catholic Church. The evangelicals are to be admired, as after the many errors that President Jimmy Carter made, particularly regarding religious liberty, they became interested in politics and significant influence, particularly during this year’s presidential election when 80% of the evangelical vote supported Trump. Their positions on respect for Life are solid. I was disappointed that only 52% of the Catholic vote went for Trump, but if we seek Truth, Truth (and prayer) will set us free.
Thank you Archbishop for that wonderful piece. Thankfully someone understands us. God bless you always.
Dear Bishop Chaput: Thank you for thoughtful explanation grounded in revelation.Rome is becoming the “state” in its use of propaganda to crush opposition and advance its agenda. An agenda which seems bent on deconstructing our dogma.
Thank you for defending the truth so eloquently. I can sleep better knowing there are bishops who care about us as you do.
Thank you for cogently describing reality and providing clarity for the faithful.
Thank you your Excellency for defending the truth and our right to believe and practice it.
May God bless you and your efforts.
Thank you Archbishop for having the courage to defend U.S. Catholics by responding to the very demeaning and ignorant commentary published by Pope Francis’s Jesuit journal. There are too many prominent voices in the Pope’s inner circle who would lead our church to the empty pews and faith of the Mainline Protestant churches.
Thank you, Archbishop Chaput. My husband and I have followed you for years. We always look to you for guidance and can always count on you to speak the truth! Your words are straightforward and never confusing. God bless you!
GREAT article. Thank you Archibishop for your clarity and fidelity to Jesus’ and the Catholic Church teachings.
This article from La Civilta’ Cattolica is for me a bit of scandal
Thank you for speaking in defense of God’s Truth with apostle-like boldness. We desperately need more Christian boldness in our church.
Your Excellency: Thank you for your wonderful post. Right on the mark. On a personal note, my Mother, Fawn E. Parks, was your secretarial assistant when you were at the Denver Diocese. She is now 91 years old and suffering from advanced dementia. I humbly request your prayers for this wonderful lady, a wife of 74 years and the Mother of 10. My sincere thanks and May God Bless You, Your Excellency.
Thank you, Archbishop Chaput, for so deftly explaining facts that are obvious to simple, faithful U.S. Catholics but somehow seem to elude highly-placed and educated Vatican Jesuits.
Thank you, Archbishop, for standing for the Truth of the Scriptures, while many others in high positions in the Church are watering it down.
Thank you, Excellency for standing up for The Truth.
Thank you, Archbishop Chaput!! I wish there was a way to share this on Facebook!
Thank you once again, Archbishop Chaput for clearly articulating and defending the truth of Catholic teaching, for the welfare of souls!
Spot on response. Thank you, Archbishop.
Excellency, thank you for your beautifully written clarification of Church teaching and defense of Catholics and other Christians who respect life, defend faith, charity and family. Your courage in the face of the world’s detraction and calumny give the laity hope. God bless you in you ministry always. You are in our prayers.
Excellent! Thank you.
Thank you, Archbishop. With the fearsome power of the secular state attacking the Faith we have much to fear from those who ignore the Bible. Sadly, I see the Vatican siding with those who sacrifice babies on the altar of “Choice” and those who say no sexual sin should ever be challenged. My only hope is that the Catholic immigrants to this country are not led astray by churchmen who would allow moral relativism to subvert the laws of the Church
I am happy to see that among the bishops there are a few who are capable of defending the truth and accept to carry their daily cross with Jesus. Jesus, help me to find the courage, the bravery and the nerve, to stand up and be counted, so that I can join Your Remnant Army and climb the same Hill of Calvary, which You had to endure for My Sins. Give me the power to carry Your Cross and Your load, so that I can help You save souls.
Rid me of my weakness.
Dispel my fears.
Crush all my doubts.
Open my eyes to the Truth.
Help me, and all those who respond to the Call to carry Your Cross, to follow You with a deep and humble heart and that by my example, others will pluck up the courage to do likewise. Amen.
Thank you your Eminence. Your message was clear and understanding. We as CATHOLIC’s will FOREVER be fighting for OUR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM. We’ve been doing it for 2000 years. As JESUS said for those who hate you will hate ME.
Thanks for the reminder of that powerful statement of St. Paul. Keep up your good work!
This is an excellent response to the article La Civiltà Cattolica. This kind of clear, informed, thoughtful and charitable analysis is a perfect response. Thank you Archbishop!
Thank you, Archbishop, for you wise words. I was pleasantly surprised many years ago with the Protestants I meet on picket lines outside various abortion centers. We shared the same motivation to protest the horrors of child killing, something many of my fellow Catholics lack. In many way, I found they were more closely aligned with Catholic teachings than the folks in the pews.
Thank you, excellency. Just…plain…thank you.
Your clarity on these most important issues is refreshing. Comments such as the ones made by the authors you refute sadly occur when the world is viewed through a progressive prism. You, on the other hand, clearly view the world with a true spirit of charity. May God bless you for your courage and leadership.
First rate post. Heartening to read.
Good post, Apostle Charles
Shorter and more crisp than your usual loquacity – which you must note.
I liked the anti-spam quiz: What is 2 plus 2 ? Well 5, of course
Thank you, Archbishop!
Bravo, Archbishop Chaput. Well said and to the point.
Fantastic response to so much that is so troubling, misguided, and uncharitable! Thank you, Archbishop Chaput!
Thank you Archbishop for having the courage to defend U.S. Catholics by responding to the very demeaning and ignorant commentary published by the Jesuit journal. There are too many prominent voices in the Pope’s inner circle who would lead our church to the empty pews and faith of the Mainline Protestant churches.
Very bravely and eloquently written, Your Excellency. I am not of the Catholic Church, but I will say that I have respect for your position on this. It takes courage and conviction to take a stand in the politically charged tempest raging around us. You are anchored in scripture and it shows.
Being myself a political refugee from Poland, I’m astounded by the lack of knowlage of my European “compatriots” about recent religious and political landscapes in America. I “tasted” it many times personally during my visits there. Ignorants or wolfs in sheep skins? Your Excellency, St. John Paul II would not put it more eloquently. Right on!
Thank you, Archbishop! It’s a confusing time in our Church and it helps to have your comments! God bless you.
Love your message
God bless Archbishop Chaput!! A strong courageous voice of truth in this desolate secular relativistic culture of death. We are truely Strangers in this Strange Land. The confusion and vitriol coming from the Vatican is very upsetting but hearing Archbishop Chaput’s words of truth is comforting and stabilizing during these trying times as an American Catholic.
Thank you I pledge my loyality to almighty God and his church we need a christian voice who loves God
But but Pope Francis. And it’s bigotry for CatholicPhilly to ask “What is 2 plus 2” in the anti-spam quiz, knowing full well that I cannot answer “4”.
Well written and well-said, Bishop Chaput. The sentiments need repeating.
“Motus in fine velocior” (“Motion accelerates when the end is near.”)
Thank you Archbishop Chaput! I have been so angry since reading that inane column and feeling helpless since it came from Spadaro, the anointed one who knows nothing of the struggles of faithful U.S. Catholics for the last 50 years. I was so mad that I laid into a Jesuit I happen to be sitting next to last night at a dinner. This nonsense out of Rome has to stop.
Thank you, your Excellency, for speaking the Truth with genuine love and compassion for all people.
Thank you. Never stop speaking up. You are fearless and very necessary
Please, Archbishop Chaput, please continue to be a beacon of reason and orthodoxy in the Catholic Church. We need shepherds like you now more than ever.
God bless you! And we thank you for providing a reasoned, charitable counterpoint to last week’s article that has many Catholics and Evangelicals reeling.
God bless for your clear and holy response to La Civiltà Cattolica. Let us pray for the authors and people who reject the truth and we who try as sinners to live the truth.
Thank you, Archbishop, for teaching the truth with charity. So much incorrect information is bombarding society & we need your faithfulness to Christ and His Church to guide us through the muck & mire. May God continue to bless you and keep you safe.
God bless you, Your Excellency, for speaking out for tbe Church.
Thank you, Your Excellency.
Thank you, Archbishop Chaput, for taking a strong stance.
Thank you for this intelligent, reasoned, even-handed response. I will need to send this on to several people.
“Catholics are called to treat all persons with charity and justice. That includes those who hate what we believe. It demands a conversion of heart. It demands patience, courage and humility. We need to shed any self-righteousness.”
If the alt-right could get this the problem would be solved. The fact of the matter is their belligerence drags down the truth. Fighting that resounding gong must come first.
Thank you Archbishop Chaput for standing up for us.
Thank you for your stance, Your Excellency. God give us more faithful shepherds.