Protestant leader Albert Mohler speaks with Archbishop Charles Chaput about ‘Things Worth Dying For’
In this edition of the popular podcast series “Thinking in Public,” Albert Mohler speaks with Archbishop Charles Chaput about his books Strangers in a Strangle Land: Living the Catholic Faith in a Post-Christian World and Things Worth Dying For: Thoughts on a Life Worth Dying For.
"A Church which existed only for herself would be useless. People would realize this immediately. The crisis of the Church reflected in the expression "People of God" is a "crisis of God". It derives from our abandoning the essential. All that remains is a struggle for power. This sort of thing is already abundantly present in the world—there is no need for the Church to enter this arena."
"The Ecclesiology of Vatican II", then-Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, 23 January 2002
"A Church which existed only for herself would be useless. People would realize this immediately. The crisis of the Church reflected in the expression "People of God" is a "crisis of God". It derives from our abandoning the essential. All that remains is a struggle for power. This sort of thing is already abundantly present in the world—there is no need for the Church to enter this arena."
ReplyDelete"The Ecclesiology of Vatican II", then-Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, 23 January 2002