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Why American Catholics need to get weird again

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Catholics don't fit neatly on either side. Following Christ always looks weird to a world obsessed with power and picking sides.

“Did you know the Pope ate dinner there last year?” my friend said.

I was out with a few friends when we walked past a restaurant where Pope Leo went last summer (perks of living in Chicago!).

She laughed and added, “We should go in and press some rosaries against the walls!”

I noticed another friend who isn’t Catholic giving us a look. “You Catholics are so weird,” she said with an affectionate laugh.

We laughed too.

“It’s true,” I said. “We can’t deny it.” We Catholics are odd ducks in all kinds of ways, from our love for saints’ relics to our Saturday evening Mass “counting” for Sunday.

But in today’s America, it’s all too easy to forget that we aren’t supposed to fit in.

We used to be a lot weirder, and it’s time to reclaim that as a badge of honor.

Trying too hard to fit in​


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We need to put our faith above our politics


Somewhere between those defiant, even dangerous, early days and today, American Catholics became obsessed with fitting in. We wanted so desperately to prove we were just as American as our Protestant neighbors.

So we began molding our faith to match our politics rather than the other way around. We traded in our complex but beautiful and true Catholic social teaching for the tidy partisan packages of America’s political parties.

The result? Today, many Catholics sound more like cable news pundits than disciples of Christ, cherry-picking which Church teachings align with our preferred political tribe while ignoring the rest.

Both sides have forgotten that Catholic social teaching is a seamless garment, not a lunch buffet.

We belong to a 2,000-year-old global faith that transcends national borders and political parties. Our loyalty shouldn't be to red or blue, but to the timeless truths of the Gospel that often make both sides uncomfortable.

It's time to make Catholicism weird again. Not weird in a frivolous sense, but weird in this way: Authentic Christian witness always looks strange to a world obsessed with power and picking sides.

The establishment didn’t trust our ancestors because their loyalty lay with something higher than American politics.

Maybe it's time we remembered that being viewed with a little suspicion by the political powers isn't a bug but a feature. When we're perfectly comfortable in a political party, we've compromised too much.

Let's embrace the fullness of our faith, which doesn’t map neatly onto either side of American politics, but calls both sides to reach for something better.

Let’s make Catholicism weird again.
 
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Let's embrace the fullness of our faith, which doesn’t map neatly onto either side of American politics, but calls both sides to reach for something better.
Yes, so whether we might favor Dems or GOP, Right or Left, we should hold both sides accountable. No free passes.

"So we began molding our faith to match our politics rather than the other way around."

I think we all might have let our politics pick our favorite scripture verses and play them against each other..

And I think the Catholic Social Teaching remains unknown to many of us.
 
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If you voted ASP you have nothing to fret about. Do not be surprised when the world follows their own standards. While we are called to do the best we can in the world, being a light to it, our concern is the eternal kingdom not the worldly kingdom. Most of us do not spend every waking minute being consumed with politics but the good and influence we can be while we are here. Happy Independence Day! :)
 
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