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To say that the American political landscape is fractured right now may be the understatement of the 21st century. To say that these fractures have only deepened in the wake of the attempted assassination on July 13 of former President (and current Republican presidential candidate) Donald J. Trump is to state the obvious. To blame one candidate or the other, one party or another, for this state of affairs is at best to tell a half-truth, which, as the Catholic historian John Lukacs used to say, is often worse than a lie.
This destruction has resulted in the elevation of politics to the role previously occupied by Christianity in general, and the Catholic Church in particular, in the Western world, and nowhere more fully than here in the United States. Rather than approaching the world of politics as Catholics, in full possession of the truth, we approach the Church as members of this or that party, adherents of this or that conservative or liberal ideology, looking for confirmation of our preconceived notions in the truths that the Catholic Church teaches. We spend more time having our ideological preconceptions reinforced by FOX News or MSNBC, or the talking points of the Democratic or Republican parties, than we do in liturgical worship and the study of Scripture and the Fathers of the Church and Eucharistic adoration and even prayer.
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An ideological divide
The ideological divide that runs through the very heart of our nation is, increasingly, running through the heart of Catholics in the United States as well. Ideology is another one of those half-truths, because it takes some reality or principle that is true and blows it out of proportion. Having elevated a portion of the truth to the position that should be occupied by the whole truth, the ideological mindset leaves no room for the fullness of the truth, which is why it is so destructive not only to political order but ultimately to the role of the Church as our Mater et Magistra, our Mother and Teacher, who guards and reveals that fullness of truth not only to her members but to the entire world.This destruction has resulted in the elevation of politics to the role previously occupied by Christianity in general, and the Catholic Church in particular, in the Western world, and nowhere more fully than here in the United States. Rather than approaching the world of politics as Catholics, in full possession of the truth, we approach the Church as members of this or that party, adherents of this or that conservative or liberal ideology, looking for confirmation of our preconceived notions in the truths that the Catholic Church teaches. We spend more time having our ideological preconceptions reinforced by FOX News or MSNBC, or the talking points of the Democratic or Republican parties, than we do in liturgical worship and the study of Scripture and the Fathers of the Church and Eucharistic adoration and even prayer.
Only truth brings healing
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After shocking assassination attempt, this is what Catholics need now
Catholics must resist ideological distortions and instead witness to the peace and unity found in Jesus Christ.