22 February 2013

Bevil Bramwell, OMI, on Our Faith and the Challenges of Our Times

“We are at the end of an age. And that is a fact that must loom large in the inventory of our Christian lives, for which we are all individually responsible. The priest or bishop or professor who misled us in college will not be with us at the judgment seat. Neither will ‘the culture’ or the media. Lent is the suitable time to put aside all excuses and to reflect on larger concerns, which are becoming more acute with each passing year.

“The ‘take-out’ model of parishes – where you drop in to church for the sacraments and little else – has left generations of U.S. Catholics poorly informed and largely unprepared for a culture that no longer supports life, basic faith, truth, or morality. So for Catholics, this is the question: how do I carve out my life in a world that constantly contradicts what I believe so that I become a saint?”

In a recent commentary, Father Bevil Bramwell, OMI, reflected on how truly living one’s Catholic faith change’s one’s perspective the challenges of our times.

To access Fr. Bramwell’s complete post, please visit:

The Catholic Thing: Lent at the End of an Age (17 FEB 13)

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