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The Church, fundamentally an institution of God, currently finds its condition reliant on us, humans. Daily we encounter news of the crises it faces - sexual scandals, abuses of power, acts of violence, and its intricate ties with politics, which provoke strong emotions. This community faces critical questions about a place for those often marginalized: sexual minorities, laypeople demanding equal treatment, and young individuals seeking recognition for their expressions of faith. Simultaneously, it calls upon us to reflect on nature's degradation at the hands of consumerism and human activities.
Does the Church still hold significance for us today? Is the concept of a perfect community merely a utopian dream? How should Christians address the challenges of the modern world? What actions can we take to restore the Church's credibility and ensure its deeds align with Gospel teachings?
In a candid dialogue with Magdalena Dobrzyniak, Bishop Damian Andrzej Muskus OFM confronts the most pressing questions concerning the Church of today.
Christianity transcends mere eloquence and sentimentality, presenting a tangible reality. The Church I am part of is a vibrant community full of life, encompassing both light and shadow, nobility and baseness, good and evil—much like any human family.
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The Church, fundamentally an institution of God, currently finds its condition reliant on us, humans. Daily we encounter news of the crises it faces - sexual scandals, abuses of power, acts of violence, and its intricate ties with politics, which provoke strong emotions. This community faces critical questions about a place for those often marginalized: sexual minorities, laypeople demanding equal treatment, and young individuals seeking recognition for their expressions of faith. Simultaneously, it calls upon us to reflect on nature's degradation at the hands of consumerism and human activities.
Does the Church still hold significance for us today? Is the concept of a perfect community merely a utopian dream? How should Christians address the challenges of the modern world? What actions can we take to restore the Church's credibility and ensure its deeds align with Gospel teachings?
In a candid dialogue with Magdalena Dobrzyniak, Bishop Damian Andrzej Muskus OFM confronts the most pressing questions concerning the Church of today.
Christianity transcends mere eloquence and sentimentality, presenting a tangible reality. The Church I am part of is a vibrant community full of life, encompassing both light and shadow, nobility and baseness, good and evil—much like any human family.