Oblate Program at Belmont Abbey, NC

We face a growing secularism

Every age poses new challenges and new temptations for the Peo­ple of God on their pilgrimage, and our own is no exception. We face a growing secularism that tries to exclude God and religious truth from human affairs. We face an insidious relativism that undermines the absolute truth of Christ and the truths of faith, and tempts believers to think of them as merely one set of beliefs or opinions among others. We face a materialistic consumerism that offers superficially attractive but empty promises conferring material comfort at the price of inner emptiness. We face an allur­ing hedonism that offers a whole series of pleasures that will never satisfy the human heart. All these attitudes can influence our sense of good and evil at the very moment when social and scientific progress requires strong ethical guidance. Once alien­ated from Christian faith and practice by these and other decep­tions, people often commit themselves to passing fads, or to bizarre beliefs that are either shallow or fanatical.

Blessed John Paul II

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