Dangers
and Their Remedy
The Church itself is being engulfed and
shaken by this tidal wave of change, for however much men may be committed to
the Church, they are deeply affected by the climate of the world. They run the
risk of becoming confused, bewildered and alarmed, and this is a state of
affairs which strikes at the very roots of the Church. It drives many people to
adopt the most outlandish views. They imagine that the Church should abdicate
its proper role, and adopt an entirely new and unprecedented mode of existence.
Modernism might be cited as an example. This is an error which is still making
its appearance under various new guises, wholly inconsistent with any genuine
religious expression. It is surely an attempt on the part of secular
philosophies and secular trends to vitiate the true teaching and discipline of
the Church of Christ.
An effective remedy is needed if all these
dangers, which are prevalent in many quarters, are to be obviated, and We
believe that such a remedy is to be found in an increased self-awareness on the
part of the Church. The Church must get a clearer idea of what it really is in
the mind of Jesus Christ as recorded and preserved in Sacred Scripture and in
Apostolic Tradition, and interpreted and explained by the tradition of the
Church under the inspiration and guidance of the Holy Spirit. Provided we
implore the aid of the Spirit and show Him a ready obedience, He will certainly
never fail to redeem Christ's promise: "But the Paraclete, the Holy Ghost,
whom the Father will send in my name, he will teach you all things and bring
all things to your mind, whatsoever I shall have said to you.'' 14
27. The same could be said
of the errors we see circulating within the Church itself and to which people
are exposed who have only a partial understanding of the Church and its
mission, and who do not pay close enough attention to divine revelation and the
Church's Christ-given authority to teach.
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