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Guest Opinion: Peg Luksik Asks, Are We Looking for Solutions in All The Wrong Places?

So if the answer isn't in Washington, where is it?

In the current conflict between the church and the state, the government is not only telling the church that it may not obey the dictates of conscience in its own institutions, it is asserting that the state may dictate what the conscience of the church should say.  The particular issue doesn't matter - the state's attempt to tell a church what it may believe is the problem.


HARRISBURG, PA. (Catholic Online) - The news these days is enough to make any sane person start looking for a closet to hide in.
 
Children were shot in a school in a small Cleveland suburb - by a child.  Two of the victims have died.
 
A group of ethicists in Australia has published an article in a journal of medical ethics arguing that we allow "after-birth-abortions", but not call them infanticides because we shouldn't think of these entities as children. 
 
The administration has decided that cutting the health care benefits of our active-duty military (present and retired) is an acceptable way to curb spending. They have also decided that no unionized bureaucrats should be affected by this cut. 
 
The list could continue, but we all get the point.  Something is radically wrong with our society.
 
The question is, what should we do about it?
 
Many are looking to Washington for answers.  The thinking is that if we just elect the right people, THEY will somehow deal with the situation. 
 
There are two problems with this response. 
 
The first is obvious - how do we know without doubt which people are the right people?  We have elected lots of folks that we thought were the right people, only to be sadly disappointed when they got into office and joined the very establishment they promised to reform.
 
The second flows from the first.  The ability of the establishment to corrupt an individual is enormous.  Whether it is the compromises that a candidate makes to get the funds necessary to get elected, or the deals the officeholder makes in one area to get action in another, or the vote-bargaining that occurs because constituents demand their "piece of the pie", a single individual finds it nearly impossible to avoid the swamp that government has become. 
 
Conversely, the ability of one individual to change the establishment is miniscule.  Legislation that would create real reform doesn't move out of committee, or is amended so drastically that the final version is unrecognizable.
 
So if the answer isn't in Washington, where is it?
 
It's in church.
 
Church is the entity that reminds us that truth doesn't move, that holding power isn't the goal of existence, and that each of us is simultaneously endowed with rights and accountable for how we exercise them.
 
In the current conflict between the church and the state, the government is not only telling the church that it may not obey the dictates of conscience in its own institutions, it is asserting that the state may dictate what the conscience of the church should say.  The particular issue doesn't matter - the state's attempt to tell a church what it may believe is the problem.
 
At the very moment when we most need the voice of the church, the state is working desperately to silence that voice.  And if the state believes that silencing the church is a priority, we should pay attention.  
 
When fighting an opponent, the thing that our opponent most wants is the very thing that we should strive the hardest to deny him. 


In this case, that means not only preserving the voice of the church, but listening to what she has to say.

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Peg Luksik is the Chairman of the Center for American Heritage. Learn more about the heritage of this exceptional nation at www.centerforamericanheritage.com


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Pope Benedict XVI's Prayer Intentions for January 2013
General Intention:
The Faith of Christians. That in this Year of Faith Christians may deepen their knowledge of the mystery of Christ and witness joyfully to the gift of faith in him.
Missionary Intention: Middle Eastern Christians. That the Christian communities of the Middle East, often discriminated against, may receive from the Holy Spirit the strength of fidelity and perseverance.

Keywords: Church, society, change, answers, solutions, persecution, anti-Catholic, liberty, politics, Peg Luksik

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  1. Diane
    1 year ago

    This article says it in one. I would also say" Know your Faith first, then live it in support of the Church first."

  2. John Mainhart
    1 year ago

    This article is excellewnt and I ,like Rob, would like to add one more thing. We, as individuals, must be willing to sacrifice whatever is neede to protect our own consciences as we pursue Our LORD JESUS IN OUR DAILY LIVES. NO MORE LETTING OUR INDIVIDUAL CONSCIENCE AT HOME . WE MUST BE SOULS OF INTEGRITY ALL DAY LONG WHEREVER WE ARE.
    GOD LOVE YOU.

  3. JeanCatherine
    1 year ago

    Write your Reps and send this article to them.

  4. abey
    1 year ago

    The establishment is corrupt such that any one who enters it works to it even in the corruptions, in other words it has become a Rouge, a wild animal & it is to this that the Bible calls to be be what it is 'The Beast". But again the antidote comes from Christ & His Church stated in the Bible & it is against this that is seen, Obama & his gangs working against Biblical Morals to attacking the Church to compromise its conscience, against the freedom to worship which invariably is to prevent the Kingdom of God on earth, an old story coming in modern names & ways for which is Hell created.

  5. Rob
    1 year ago

    Excellent article! I would add one thing. The voice of our Church is more than the Bishops, the USCCB, theologians or Chruch lawyers. It's also the laity. We must begin to seriously address the ill-formed collective conscience of the laity if we are to turn back these forces that wish to silence the Church. We cannot expect to be effective is we do not live what we preach. The functional atheism going on right in our own parishes is killing us.

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