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"Are We Really That Divided?": The Truth about Church Unity (Special Podcast Highlight)

"Are We Really That Divided?": The Truth about Church Unity (Special Podcast Highlight)

Published 10 months, 3 weeks ago
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Patrick shared a quick but oh-so-needed reflection that will resonate deeply. He read a recent interview from Vatican News featuring Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo (from Africa), about that ever-present buzz around division in the Church. 

 

The real story is way deeper than the drama on your social media feed

 


 

Media vs. Reality: Not the Same Thing

 

Cardinal Ambongo said this:

 

“The press often claims the Church is divided between conservatives and progressives... These categories do not exist among the Cardinals themselves.”

 

Whoa. So, while social media might make it seem like the Church is at war with itself (team trad vs. team modern, etc.), the actual Cardinals are not playing that game. 

 

According to the Cardinal, what really happened at the conclave (you know, the one that just gave us Pope Leo XIV) was unity. Not fake, PR-crafted unity, but a shared love for Jesus Christ.

 


 

The Church = A Person, Not a Platform

 

Cardinal Ambongo gets to the heart of it:

 

“The Church is not an ideology... but rather an attachment to a person, and that person is Jesus Christ.”

 

Can we get an Amen

 

This isn’t about being “Team Benedict” or “Team Francis” or “Team Trad Latin Mass Only.” The real “team” is:


Team Jesus.

 

At the end of the day, Jesus didn’t ask Peter, “Do you have the right liturgical preference?”


He asked, “Do you love me?” 

 


 

Patrick’s Take: Strive for Unity, Not Cliques

 

Patrick ties it back to Scripture: St. Paul calling out early Christians for splitting into camps (remember “I’m with Apollos!” “I’m with Cephas!” etc.).


Paul shut that down hard because it missed the point: It’s all about Christ.

 

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