Thursday, July 26, 2012

Not Very Snug, I'm Afraid.

Looking desperately for some reason to feel optimistic about the future of the Catholic Church in Europe, I am close to despair. We have, apparently, a heretic leading the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. Where to turn to find the truth now?

If the Catholic Church were a business, it would be now on its financial knees.

What to do, apart from praying?

Go to bed, like Betarix Potter's Mr John Dormouse, and murmur, "Very snug"?

5 comments:

Teresa said...

I wonder why Pope Benedict chose this heretic? Things may seem upside down now but God will right this craziness. God Bless.

Left-footer said...

Teresa - thank you. I know you are right, and God will of course right this craziness.

God bless!

Richard Collins said...

Yes, things are a bit base over apex at present. I keep reminding myself about Archbishop Fulton Sheen's words: "It is easy to be a Catholic when you live an unchallenging life, but when things are against you that's when it's marvellous to be one". I paraphrase.
I cling to that. God bless Chris.

Left-footer said...

Wise and comforting words, Richard.

I can understand persecution coming from the enemy (I hate their guts anyway, forgive me), but what is so hard is the draughty feeling I get round the shirt-tails)when Catholic beliefs which our enemies deride are undermined by our own Bishops.

Not despairing, but sometimes close to it.

God bless!

Left-footer said...

P.S. Richard, my next post quite fortuitously illustrates the draught round the shirt-tails.