Stop Defending Your Faith

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Terry Dashner'''''.Faith Fellowship Church PO Box 1586 Broken Arrow, OK 74013

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As a veteran catechist, I am often approached after class by

fellow Catholics seeking help on issues of the faith. They

usually come forward because someone challenged them to defend

their beliefs. Embarrassment ensued when they were unable to

offer a cogent reply.



I contend it is time to redirect the fire. No more defensive

mode. No more half-hearted apologies. No more shame. Its time

to take the offensive - charitably and respectfully - but with

conviction. Its time to challenge the challengers.



As members of the one true Church founded by Jesus Christ, what

possible reason do we have for being on the defensive? Why do we

feel compelled to prove our beliefs when they comprise the

entire deposit of sacred revelation? As Catholics, we lack

nothing in our journey toward salvation. The Catechism

beautifully reminds us of our heritage by quoting the Second

Vatican Councils Decree on Ecumenism (Unitatis Redintegratio):



For it is through Christs Catholic Church alone, which is the

universal help toward salvation, that the fullness of the means

of salvation can be obtained. It was to the apostolic college

alone, of which Peter is the head, that we believe that our Lord

entrusted all the blessings of the New Covenant, in order to

establish on earth the one Body of Christ into which all those

should be fully incorporated who belong in any way to the People

of God. [Emphasis mine]

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We are blessed with over 2,000 years of Sacred Tradition. We

have great martyrs and Saints, powerful Sacraments, insightful

Synods and Councils, a splendid Catechism and the inspired

writings of the Fathers and Doctors of the Church. Moreover, it

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is only under the authority of the Successor of Peter that the

world has been able to experience Gods Word in Sacred

Scripture. Being beneficiaries of this rich legacy does not mean

we should be judgmental or smug. Our baptism, however, demands

that we beckon others to discover the truth.



Instead of being on the defensive, we should be challenging

others why they are not part of the one true Church. With a

heritage so deep and wide, who could possibly order the Catholic

Church to explain herself? Why would someone not want to be

immersed in the fullness of the Christian revelation? What keeps

millions from joining us in mining the treasures of this ancient

faith?



Imagine demanding that a great actor or sports figure prove the

reason for their worldly acclaim. They would respond by leading

us to a room filled with the awards and distinctions of a

lifetime. Our challenge simply evaporates, for without having to

utter a single word their body of work spoke volumes.



Recall the analogy of the Church as a large ocean liner. Over

the centuries, groups of people decide to mutiny for various

reasons (heresy, apostasy and schism) and strike out on their

own. Setting out in their lifeboats, they take various things

they deem important. Agreement becomes the norm of faith rather

than obedience. One eviscerates Holy Scripture and takes a

couple Sacraments, another takes Scripture but no Sacraments,

another keeps Catholic teachings but disallows the authority of

the Pope and yet another decides Christ is not God. And on and

on...



All these little lifeboats are now out and away. All refuse to

come back despite our pleas from the railing. They choose to

chart their own course, beholden to no apostolic authority. They

craft their own religion or spin Christianity to their liking.

Everything they have comes from the mother ship - mere fragments

of Catholicism ripped from the tapestry of Tradition.



Given their separation, can we guarantee their "safety?" No. Can

we assert that they have all the means to salvation? No. Can we

affirm that they are on the right track? We cannot. By leaving

the bark of Peter, they trade the fullness of the faith for

shadowy fragments and subjective interpretations.



Pope John Paul II reminds us that the greatest sin of the modern

era is Christian disunity. He rightfully insists that we cannot

change the world if we do not speak with one voice and love with

one heart. The Church is a multitude of interrelated parts.

Remove some of the parts and it is no longer able to function

properly. The Catechism reminds us to pray for all who belong in

any way to the People of God. Especially those who have an

imperfect communion with the Catholic Church and those who

have not yet received the Gospel.



Though longing to be one body of believers, we are called to

honor and preserve Gods revelation intact. We cannot abridge

our Sacred Tradition. The cultural notion that prompts

celebration on the things we share in common can also dismiss

the things we do not. We must not sacrifice truth at the altar

of ecumenism. Our goal is to entice everyone to the warmth and

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safety of the mother ship, not to join them in the lifeboats.

Only when all are safely aboard will our task be complete.



Be proud to be a Catholic. Radiate that joy by encouraging

others to discover the majesty of Christs one true Church.

Remember the next time a challenge is issued, issue one of your

own. Charitably respond by asking why anyone would be content

with only a morsel of the feast!







About the author:

Gary Shirley, his wife, and three children are members of St.

Catherine of Siena Parish in Kennesaw, Georgia, where Gary

serves as catechist in the adult education program. Gary is an

Archdiocese of Atlanta certified catechist (both PSR and RCIA)

with 13 years teaching experience.



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