Friday, 6 December 2013

The lack of seriousness among some Catholics

On the Road to Emmaus
How can one convince brothers and sisters in Christ to take seriously the daily spiritual life? Too many are blinded by cultural dissonance, the Siren songs, calling them away from the necessary simplicity of life needed to focus.

In the days to come, shortly, chaos in the financial and other sectors of life will cause great confusion among people. Those who are preparing themselves for the afterlife, for eternity, will be able to meet these challenges. Those who are focused on this world will be horribly shaken, as those common cultural elements upon which they rely will horribly change and disappear.

Those who pray and reflect will be able to help others who will panic. Panic happens when one is unprepared.

There is in America a lack of seriousness among many Catholics. The idea that things in the culture will just continue as these have for decades seems to be a false security for many. Our only security is in God.

One of the ideals lost after Vatican II, but not necessarily caused by that council, was the teaching of the immediacy that one has to work for one's salvation in fear and trembling. This ideal was undermined by the false teaching that Catholics are already saints as well as the minimization of the seriousness of sin.

Too many people are not even thinking of their own salvation, but assuming it will happen.

Salvation is not a once and for all decision. It just does not happen. St. Paul knew this and warned us.


Philippians 2:12

Douay-Rheims 
12 Wherefore, my dearly beloved, (as you have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but much more now in my absence,) with fear and trembling work out your salvation.
The disciples on the Way to Emmaus were confused. Christ met them, explaining the Scriptures, the Law, the Prophets to them.
This is what we must do now.