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"You follow me"

  • ROBERT CARDINAL SARAH

Well, then, in such a complex era, where is the best path for the Church?


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I am repeating myself, but I think that the major concern must continue to be God.

The circumstances and developments in the world surely do not help us to give God his proper place.  Western societies are organized and live as though God did not exist. Christians themselves, on many occasions, have settled down to a silent apostasy.

If the concerns of contemporary man are centered almost exclusively on the economy, technology, and the immediacy of material happiness that has been wrongly sentimentalized, God becomes distant; often in the West the last things and eternity have unnecessarily become a sort of psychological burden....

Well, then, given this existential abyss, the Church has only one option left: she must radiate Christ exclusively, his glory and his hope.  She must immerse herself more deeply in the grace of the sacraments, which are the manifestation and the continuation of God's salvific presence in our midst.  Only then will God be able to find his place again.  The Church proclaims the Word of God and celebrates the sacraments in the world.  She must do this with the utmost honesty, a genuine rigor, a merciful respect for human miseries that she has the duty to lead toward the "splendor of truth," to quote the opening words of an encyclical by John Paul II.

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Acknowledgement

sarah Cardinal Robert Sarah "You follow me." from God or Nothing, A Conversation on Faith (San Francisco, CA: Ignatius Press, 2015).

Reprinted with permission of Ignatius Press. 

The Author

sarah sarah1Robert Cardinal Sarah (born 15 June 1945) is a Guinean Cardinal Prelate of the Catholic Church. He was appointed as Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments by Pope Francis on 23 November 2014. He previously served as Secretary of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples and President of the Pontifical Council Cor Unum. He is the author of The Day Is Now Far Spent, The Power of Silence Against the Dictatorship of Noise and God or Nothing: A Conversation on Faith.

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