Archbishop
Lori: Pope to visit amid rethinking of religion in US
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis is embarking on an Apostolic Journey that will take him,
for the first time in his life, to the United States of America. The Holy
Father is set to arrive at a time of great social, cultural, and political
ferment in the US – a principal motor of which is the very public re-thinking
of the role of religion in US life.
Vatican
Radio asked the President of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops’ ad hoc
Committee on Religious Liberty, Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore, Md.,
to describe the country and the people Pope Francis is set to visit at this
moment in their history.
“He
will find a country, a culture, that is very enthusiastic about his visit,”
said Archbishop Lori. “He will find a country that is in flux, in so many
ways,” he continued, citing specifically the 2016 electoral race for the
Presidency, which is already underway and gaining momentum, with more than a
year to go before the general election. “He will find that we are in the midst
of great social change: [but] I think he will find a generous, open-hearted
country, albeit a country with some flaws.”
Asked
what he would most hope the Holy Father takes away from his visit, and what he
would be most anxious to impress upon the Holy Father about the Catholic Church
in the United States, Archbishop Lori said, “Not only myself, but all of us
[bishops] serve Churches that have a real heart – a heart for the poor and the
needy. “We are very dedicated to being a Church that serves the poor and the
needy,” he continued. “We are defending religious liberty so that we can serve
and bear witness,” he explained.
Lastly,
Archbishop Lori offered a word of hope for the great many faithful Catholics
struggling against often mighty cultural and economic obstacles to live in
fidelity to the gospel. “I’d like to tell [Pope Francis] about the many
wonderful people who are struggling to make a go of their marriages, and [of]
those, who are doing so heroically,” He said. “I would hope, he added, “in this
time of a bit of confusion and the deterioration of the family (which also
affects poverty exponentially), that we, as a Church, would give those kinds of
couples a real pat on the back, real encouragement, because in many ways, I
think they are the heroes in the life of the Church.”
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