
The Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture WOF 449: Are Reverent Liturgies & Social Justice at Odds?
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Aug 5, 2024 Explore the dynamic relationship between liturgy and social justice in the Catholic Church. Discover how authentic worship and commitment to social justice can coexist. Delve into the transformative power of the liturgy and the critiques of Vatican II reforms. Unpack the nuances between justice and charity, which deepen our understanding of each other’s faith. Plus, ponder the importance of Christ's resurrection in being a Christian, and learn how to bridge divides among Catholics, fostering unity and compassion.
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Eucharistic Congress Moment
- Bishop Barron recalled speaking to 50,000 people at the Eucharistic Congress and witnessing 50,000 become reverent when the Blessed Sacrament arrived.
- That moment illustrated liturgy's power to focus and transform a vast crowd into silent worship.
Charity Perfects Justice
- Charity (caritas) perfects justice by orienting giving to the ultimate good—God—and lifts natural virtue into a supernatural context.
- Theological virtues (faith, hope, love) deepen and fulfill the cardinal virtues rather than replace them.
Frame Social Justice Theologically
- Use the Church's social teaching rather than secular left-right labels when discussing social justice.
- Study papal and theological tradition (Leo XIII to Francis) to apply distributive, legal, and preferential-option principles faithfully.
