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Former liberation theology leader calls on Latin American bishops to focus on Christ

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Friar Clodovis Boff
Friar Clodovis Boff belongs to the Order of the Servants of Mary. | Credit: Lennoazevedo, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Friar Clodovis Boff has written an open letter to the bishops of the Latin American and Caribbean Bishops’ Council (CELAM, by its Spanish acronym), who recently met in assembly, asking: “What good news did I read there? Forgive my frankness: None. You, bishops of CELAM, always repeat the same old story: social issues, social issues, and social issues. And this has been going on for more than fifty years.”

“Dear older brothers, don’t you see that this music is getting old?” asked the priest who belongs to the Order of the Servants of Mary (Servites), in reaction to the final document of the 40th Ordinary General Assembly of CELAM, held at the end of May in the Archdiocese of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

"When will you give us good news about God, Christ, and his Spirit? About grace and salvation? About conversion of heart and meditating on the Word? About prayer and adoration, devotion to the Mother of the Lord, and other such themes? In short, when will you send us a truly religious, spiritual message?"

Clodovis Boff, along with his brother Leonardo Boff, was one of the most important philosophers of liberation theology. However, in 2007, he published the article "Liberation Theology and Return to the Fundamentals" in the 68th issue of the Brazilian Ecclesiastical Review.

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Just this morning I found Gustavo Gutierrez on my bookshelf and thought I would read. I would like to find that article Boff wrote in 2007 but have not found it yet.

But AI gave me this:
Aspect Liberation Theology"Return to the Fundamentals"
Primary focusThe liberation of the poor and oppressed from social and economic structures.Core biblical doctrines and individual spiritual salvation.
Theological perspectiveThe experiences of the poor are a primary lens for interpreting the Bible.The Bible is viewed as the inerrant and unchanging word of God, interpreted through tradition.
Path to liberationAchieved through social and political action to change oppressive systems.Achieved through personal repentance and spiritual redemption from sin.
Interpretation of sinFocuses on systemic or "structural sin" that perpetuates injustice.Emphasizes individual sin and personal responsibility.
 
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