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THE POPE WE ALL NEED
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Christianity
/ Civilization
/ Compassion
/ Individualism
/ Morality
/ Paganism & animism
/ Public life
/ Religion
/ Spirituality
2022
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THE POPE WE ALL NEED
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Weigel, George
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Christianity
/ Civilization
/ Compassion
/ Individualism
/ Morality
/ Paganism & animism
/ Public life
/ Religion
/ Spirituality
2022
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THE POPE WE ALL NEED
2022
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John Henry Newman, a founder of the reforming Oxford Movement within the Church of England, whose study of church history had led him into full communion with the Catholic Church three decades earlier. [...]were he alive today, Newman would surely recognize that, for all the inroads secularization has made in the past one hundred and fifty years, there are many devout souls in the West: Jews and Christians for whom faith in the God of the Bible continues to inspire lives of decency, honor, courage, and compassion. Above all, it needs moral and spiritual resources that generate loyalty to recognized authorities and allow individuals to actualize their full potential as human beings. The \"world simply irreligious\" that Newman foresaw and that is now unmistakably with us in the sense he intended-a world without readily available transcendent reference points in both personal and public life -is not a world in which human beings can flourish, live freely and nobly, and create communities of solidarity.
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