Prayer, fasting, and listening well—these are the keys to bringing together a divided Church into the unity of Christ.
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“What would it take for us to help make our Church and community look a little more like Heaven?” he asks.
Prayer, fasting, and listening well—these are the keys to bringing together a divided Church into the unity of Christ.
While prayer and fasting are the most obvious steps for people of faith, the third part, listening well, is just as important.
To illustrate how transformative it is simply to listen, Fr. Josh shared the story of something Archbishop Alfred Hughes did in the Archdiocese of New Orleans when he became aware that a number of Black Catholics were leaving the Church.
Instead of making an assumption about why they were leaving, Archbishop Hughes invited them to meet with him and share what was going on.
What he learned was heartbreaking. Fr. Josh said in his talk,
Instead of listening, the local leaders were ignoring this request and continuing to allow this painful exclusion.
“After they cried out to their leaders in their churches, they went unheard,” Fr. Josh said. “They were tired of being neglected, and that's why they were walking away.”
Archbishop Hughes had no idea this was going on, but he listened carefully, and then he took these concerns to prayer. The fruit of his prayer was that he composed with them a pastoral letter against racism that was distributed to every parish in his archdiocese.
The letter brought about a transformation in the entire archdiocese.
You might assume this story happened decades ago, but Fr. Josh was quick to clarify that this didn’t happen back in the 1960s, but in the 2000s—in the 21st century. These issues are not so long ago.
The story is a powerful illustration of the racial divide that can exist, as well as of the listening and prayer that can heal our divisions.
Fr. Josh shares other ways to heal the divide and find unity as a Church in his OSV Talk. His insights can help us bring our communities to “look a little bit more like heaven.”
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