While walking past our T.V., I thought I heard this young, very articulate priest speaking on Fox News about the recent election in the Vatican. Sorry I can't remember his name, but anyone who watches whenever they have a priest, he is usually the one chosen to speak and answer questions. I say I thought I heard, because I did not get the full context of what he was saying.
What I thought he said: "Ask not what the Church can do for you, but ask what you can do for the Church".
My sincere question is: Does the Church need us, or do we need the Church? I remember in Catholic school, being taught that the Church does not need us, we need the Church.
His remark made it seem to me, that the Church is no longer a Divine Institution, founded by Christ, but rather a sort of a worldly club that needs our help in order to survive. I have been thinking about this and how the Modernist like to twist the meaning of what One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic really means.
What say you!