The church will become small
CARDINAL JOSEPH RATZINGER
The church will become small and will have to start afresh more or less from the beginning.
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She will no longer be able to inhabit many of the edifices she
built in prosperity. As the number of her adherents diminishes . . .
she will lose many of her social privileges. . . As a small society,
[the Church] will make much bigger demands on the initiative of her
individual members....
It will be hard-going for the Church, for the process of
crystallization and clarification will cost her much valuable energy.
It will make her poor and cause her to become the Church of the meek . .
. The process will be long and wearisome as was the road from the
false progressivism on the eve of the French Revolution — when a bishop
might be thought smart if he made fun of dogmas and even insinuated
that the existence of God was by no means certain . . . But when the
trial of this sifting is past, a great power will flow from a more
spiritualized and simplified Church. Men in a totally planned world
will find themselves unspeakably lonely. If they have completely lost
sight of God, they will feel the whole horror of their poverty. Then
they will discover the little flock of believers as something wholly
new. They will discover it as a hope that is meant for them, an answer
for which they have always been searching in secret.
And so it seems certain to me that the Church is facing
very hard times. The real crisis has scarcely begun. We will have to
count on terrific upheavals. But I am equally certain about what will
remain at the end: not the Church of the political cult, which is dead
already, but the Church of faith. She may well no longer be the
dominant social power to the extent that she was until recently; but
she will enjoy a fresh blossoming and be seen as man's home, where he
will find life and hope beyond death.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger. "The church will become small." from
Faith and the Future (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2009).
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