"Once, an editor of The Times newspaper asked G.K. Chesterton, 'What is wrong with the world?' Chesterton, the great master of common sense and wit that he was, responded: 'Dear Sir: I am. Yours, G.K. Chesterton.'
"'I
am.' There is starting honesty and humility in recognizing that the
world's problems rest in the heart, and not ultimately in any of the
great social, political, or economic forces on the outside. It is the
problem within the heart that causes those exterior troubles, of course.
There are certainly sinful structures in the world, which are
structures that arise from and encourage sin, such as Communism,
although they only have power because they tap into the darkness within
us. The world is broken because we are broken."
In a recent commentary, R. Jared Staudt, Ph.D., Director of Formation for the Archdiocese of Denver, reflected on Lent, our sinfulness, and our call to becoming part of the solution to our fallen world.
To access Dr. Staudt's complete post, please visit:
Denver Catholic: Jared Staudt: We live in a fallen world. Now what? (18 FEB 21)
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