“Los Angeles Archbishop José Gomez has denounced a
deliberate effort “to erase the Christian roots of society and to suppress any
remaining Christian influences.”
In a powerful video address to the Congress on Catholics and Public Life in
Madrid, Archbishop Gomez said Thursday that an “elite leadership class has
risen in our countries that has little interest in religion and no real
attachments to the nations they live in or to local traditions or cultures.”
“This group, which is in charge in corporations, governments, universities,
the media, and in the cultural and professional establishments, wants to
establish what we might call a global civilization,” the archbishop warned.
“In this elite worldview, there is no need for old-fashioned belief systems
and religions,” he continued. “In fact, as they see it, religion, especially
Christianity, only gets in the way of the society they hope to build.”
In his critique of “cancel culture” and “political correctness,” Gomez said
that “often what is being canceled and corrected are perspectives rooted in
Christian beliefs — about human life and the human person, about marriage, the
family, and more.”
In modern society, “The ‘space’ that the Church and believing Christians are
permitted to occupy is shrinking,” he lamented. “Church institutions and
Christian-owned businesses are increasingly challenged and harassed.”
“The same is true for Christians working in education, health care,
government, and other sectors,” he added. “Holding certain Christian beliefs is
said to be a threat to the freedoms, and even to the safety, of other groups in
our societies.”
The project of radical secularization, which is anti-Christian in its roots,
has accelerated during the coronavirus pandemic, the archbishop said.
“I think history will look back and see that this pandemic did not change
our societies as much as it accelerated trends and directions that were already
at work,” he observed. “Social changes that might have taken decades to play
out are now moving more rapidly in the wake of this disease and our societies’
responses.”
“The new social movements and ideologies that we are talking about today
were being seeded and prepared for many years in our universities and cultural
institutions,” he stated. “But with the tension and fear caused by the pandemic
and social isolation, and with the killing of an unarmed black man by a white
policeman and the protests that followed in our cities, these movements were
fully unleashed in our society.”
“. . . political belief systems based on social justice or personal identity
have come to fill the space that Christian belief and practice once occupied,”
the archbishop said.
“Whatever we call these movements — ‘social justice,’ ‘wokeness,’ ‘identity
politics,’ ‘intersectionality,’ ‘successor ideology’ — they claim to offer what
religion provides.”
“The architects of this movement seek to replace the Christian story with “what
we might call the ‘woke’ story or the ‘social justice’ story,” he said.
“Today’s critical theories and ideologies are profoundly atheistic,” Gomez
observed. “They deny the soul, the spiritual, transcendent dimension of human
nature; or they think that it is irrelevant to human happiness.”
Instead, they “reduce what it means to be human to essentially physical
qualities — the color of our skin, our sex, our notions of gender, our ethnic
background, or our position in society,” he declared."
Do you understand now where chicken little Gabrielius Landsbergis and the barn resident Vytautas Landsbergis are aiming?
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