May 2011

Proclaiming Jesus through Catholic Renewal and Evangelization

Freeing the New Evangelization An article by Ralph Martin

Part I In one of his last writings before he died, Cardinal Dulles wrote a forward to a book on evangelization and cited a study indicating that evangelization, despite increasing talk about it, was not in fact a prior- ity for the overwhelming number of Catholic parishes. He cites these unsettling statistics. Asked whether spreading the faith was a high priority of their parishes, 75 percent of conserva- tive Protestant congregations and 57 percent of African American congregations responded affirma- tively, whereas only 6 percent of Catholic parishes did the same. Asked whether they sponsored local evangelistic activities, 39 percent of conservative Protestant congregations and 16 percent of African If it really doesn’t American congregations responded positively as compared with only 3 percent of Catholic parishes. matter what one Converts to Catholicism often report that on their spiritual journey they received little or no encourage- ment from Catholic whom they consulted….The Council has often been interpreted as if it had “believes and how discouraged evangelization.1 one lives, and One reason for this lack of actual evangelization, in my opinion, is a certain doctrinal confusion. In a lecture at our seminary a few years ago Cardinal Dulles expressed some concerns about how in virtually everyone the rush to abolish limbo, certain fundamental truths were being brushed aside, such as the reality of is going to be original sin. In this connection he made some rather strong statements about how this impetus also often gave the impression that almost everyone would be saved and hell was not a real possibility, in saved, why bother the process undermining the need to evangelize. In commenting on the speculations of a well known to evangelize? Why continued on pg 2 bother to live lives of holiness?”

Inside this Issue What Else is Ralph Doing? Page 4 Mission to Liberia Page 6 You’re Invited Ralph, and next to him, Msgr. Joseph Hanefeldt, Spiritual Director at the Pontifical North to the Gathering! American College, and some of the priests and seminarians who participated in the retreat Page 8 Ralph gave recently in Rome. Freeing the New Evangelization

theologian which seem to imply that no one may ac- describe it like this: “Broad and wide is the way Priests and theologians tually end up in hell he states: “Rightly or wrongly, that leads to salvation and almost everybody is frequently give he is often interpreted as though he believed that traveling that way. Narrow is the way that leads to in the end all men and women attain to the joys of hell and hardly anybody is traveling that road.” Or “the impression that the heaven. Priests and theologians frequently give the to put it another way, “many are called and virtu- impression that the doctrine of hell is a medieval su- ally everybody is chosen.” doctrine of hell is perstition rather than an essential component of the The unfortunate thing about this prevailing a medieval superstition gospel. In so doing they may well be doing Satan’s worldview is that it is exactly the opposite of what work because the fear of hell occupied a central 2 Jesus indicates is the truth about our situation when rather than an place in the preaching of Jesus.” In these two he says, “Enter by the narrow gate; for the gate is sentences Cardinal Dulles has identified a doctrinal essential component wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, confusion that has quite significant implications for and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is of the gospel. evangelization. narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and While this doctrinal confusion is not the only those who find it are few.” (Mt 7:13–14; see also reason why evangelization is more a “slogan” than Lk 13:23–30) And: “Many are invited, but few are an actual reality in the Church today, I believe it chosen.” (Mt 22:14) ” is the most important obstacle. If it really doesn’t Vast numbers of Catholics in the West now matter what one believes and how one lives, and have a view of reality that is directly counter to virtually everyone is going to be saved, why bother the one communicated by Jesus and the Apostles, to evangelize? Why bother to live lives of holiness? is deeply embedded in the tradition and history of Ordinary Catholics and the Culture of Universalism interpretation, and is foundational to the writings There is certainly a very widespread impression of the greatest theologians and saints concerning among many Catholics today that virtually every- the seriousness of sin and the very real possibility body will end up in heaven, with possibly a few of ending up in hell rather than heaven. This reality truly awful exceptions. If I were to describe the shift has innumerable consequences for the life and prevailing “worldview” among most Catholics in mission of the Church. North America, Europe and Oceania today I would When the impression is common, as it is to- day— that almost everybody ends up in heaven and hardly anyone in hell—the seriousness of the call to holiness and the call to mission are significantly undermined. If in the last analysis it doesn’t really matter much if people come to explicit repentance, faith, baptism and membership in the Church, why bother with evangelization? Why this Culture of Universalism? There are many reasons for the prevalence of the “culture of universalism,” including what Pope Benedict XVI has identified as the “dictatorship of relativism.” There is though, another and less noticed contributor, namely the pastoral/evangelis- tic strategy of Vatican II which has often led to a neglect of some of its most important teachings. In the effort to renew the face of the Church so it could more clearly show forth the face of One of the great blessings of being in Rome is being able to visit with key Christ to the world, the Council consciously Church leaders and discuss issues of mutual concern. Anne and I have been decided to “emphasize the positive” and did an blessed to have lengthy visits with Cardinal Ivan Dias on several occasions. Car- excellent job of recontextualizing the deposit of dinal Dias is the head of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples and faith in a more biblical, spiritual and pastoral man- is responsible for all the dioceses in Africa, all of Asia except the Philippines, all ner. This generally led to a silence on some of the of Oceania except Australia, and miscellaneous other dioceses from Northern negative consequences of rejecting Christ and his Canada to Latin America. He is a long-time friend. message—namely hell. In both the Council docu- 2 continued from page 2 ments and also in How does the the post Con- Church under- ciliar magisterial stand, in its official documents, hell teaching, the pos- is hardly men- sibility of hell as The Council tioned, even in a consequence documents on for rejecting the clearly acknowledges evangelization gospel? And what where it could implications does “that God offers hardly not be this have for evan- the possibility mentioned if an gelization? The integral biblical Catechism of the of salvation to people account was truly to be given. is quite clear in its who have never Fr. Richard teaching on hell heard the gospel. John Neuhaus (CCC 1033–1037), shares the results yet this teaching is of his study of very rarely averted the motivations/ to. The most au- thoritative magis- ” reasons given Finishing his doctoral dissertation on the topic of the article for evangeliza- in this issue is Ralph’s number one priority, but a lot of terial explication other things are happening as well. Almost every day there is appears in Lumen tion in the most 6 authoritative something like a “divine appointment.” Here’s a picture of Gentium 16. post conciliar Ralph in front of the Angelicum (Pontifical University of St. Lumen Gentium 16 Thomas Aquinas) where he is working on his doctorate. document on “Those who, evangelization, through no fault of their own , do not know the the encyclical of John Paul II, Redemptoris Missio Gospel of Christ or his Church, but who neverthe- (Mission of the Redeemer). He lists six reasons less seek God with a sincere heart, and moved by for evangelization that he discovers in the encycli- grace, try in their actions to do his will as they know It is unwarranted, cal, none of which explicitly speak of the eternal it through the dictates of their conscience—those consequences of rejecting the light of the Gospel. too may achieve eternal salvation…But very often, I believe, given He claims that a study of Benedict XVI’s writings deceived by the Evil One, men have become vain both as Pope and before would be in harmony with in their reasonings, have exchanged the truth of the teaching of Vatican 3 “ these reasons and this approach as well. God for a lie and served the world rather than the II in LG 16, to jump As one commentator in an essay in New Black- Creator (cf. Rom 1:21, 25). Or else, living and dy- friars has pointed out, when the eternal conse- ing in this world without God, they are exposed to from the possibility quences of believing and obeying or not believing ultimate despair. Hence to procure the glory of God and obeying are left fuzzy, “the essential faith of and the salvation of all these, the Church, mindful of salvation apart from Catholics will then amount to no more than a vague of the Lord’s command, ‘preach the Gospel to every Christ and the Church theism with little specific moral content; just what creature’ (Mk 16:16) takes zealous care to foster the it is for a large proportion of Catholics today.”4 missions.” (LG 16) to the probability A recent comprehensive study of the religious The Council clearly acknowledges that God of- or even presumption beliefs of American youth confirms this judgment, fers the possibility of salvation to people who have and extends it to the parents of such youth. In this never heard the gospel. This is based on Romans of such salvation. study Catholic youth appeared to be in the worse 1:19–20 which indicates that God reveals himself to condition of any Church group as regards orthodox everyone in some real way through the creation; and belief. For example 57 % of Catholics stated that on Romans 2:14–16 which indicates that the law they maybe or definitely believed in reincarnation. of conscience is found in each person’s heart, and ” The authors conclude that even though the “shell” absent some additional revelation, will be the basis or “form” of traditional religion is there it has been for condemnation or salvation. But there are very colonized by an alien spirit which they describe as important qualifications that the Council also makes. 5 “Moralistic Therapeutic Deism.” continued on pg 4 3 Freeing the New Evangelization

First of all, it is those who “through no fault of from pride. Such people become subject to the ...the preaching of their own” do not know the gospel who have the just judgment of God, his wrath, since their choice possibility of salvation. The implication seems to against grace, against conscience and the light is the gospel remains an clearly be that people can be at fault for not hearing “inexcusable.” (Rom 1:18–32) urgent task, not just as the gospel. One thinks of Paul’s vigorous answer to It seems to me that Vatican II has given a “ the objection made in his time that perhaps so many sound interpretation of the scriptural teaching on an optional enrichment Jews rejected Jesus because they really hadn’t heard salvation which allows for the possibility of salva- the good news. of human life, but tion outside of the visible confines of the Church, “I ask you, have they not heard? Certainly they outside of explicit faith and sacramental baptism. because eternal destinies have, for ‘their voice has sounded over the whole At the same time though the Council clearly taught earth, and their words to the limits of the world.’” that “very often” this possibility isn’t realized and are in the balance. (Rom. 10:18–21) the preaching of the gospel remains an urgent task, Secondly, salvation is possible for those who not just as an optional enrichment of human life, have not heard the gospel through no fault of but because eternal destinies are in the balance. their own, if they indeed “seek God with a sincere It is important to see clearly, how perilous ” heart, and moved by grace, try in their actions to the way to salvation remains, for those who have do his will as they know it through the dictates of not heard the gospel and are not members of the conscience.” This seems to me to be a rather stiff Church. It is unwarranted, I believe, given the requirement. teaching of Vatican II in LG 16, to jump from the Thirdly, the possibility of salvation doesn’t exist possibility of salvation apart from Christ and the in some neutral vacuum. There are opposing forces Church to the probability or even presumption of that seek to impel human beings to reject the light such salvation. of conscience and prefer the works of darkness to The sobering words of Peter remain very apro- the works of light, to seek self rather than God, and pos: “If the righteous man is scarcely saved, where to do what satisfies the lust of the flesh, the lust of will the impious and sinner appear?” (1 Peter 4:18) the eyes and the pride of life, rather than the will To be continued. Next month, Ralph will take a of God. (1 Jn 2:15–17) In other words, the world, closer look at the fundamental biblical worldview the flesh and the devil are formidable obstacles to of the “two ways” and how that very worldview responding to the light and grace that God gives. provides the most important motive and rationale The Council acknowledges such with a rather strik- for a Catholic understanding of evangelism. ing reference to the downward spiral triggered by bad conscience that is described in the first chapter (Endnotes) of Romans. 1. The statistics cited are from a study by Nancy T. It is precisely these human beings without the Ammerman, Pillars of Faith (Berkeley: University gospel who very often yield to the deception of the of California Press, 2005), tables on pp. 117, 134, devil, the allure of the flesh and the world, the intel- cited by Cardinal Dulles in the forward to the book lectual, moral and spiritual confusion that comes by Timothy E. Byerley, The Great Commission: Please Pray...

that the upcoming annual Renewal Ministries Gathering would be a time of spiritual refresh- ment, renewal and empowerment for all those who attend. for upcoming mission trips to Slovenia, Ireland, Papua New Guinea, and Italy. May God’s word go forth in power for deeper conversion and renewal in the Spirit. for the prayer intentions of all our supporters and their family members, especially as they face the challenges of illness and economic uncertainty. Thank you for your continued support through prayer as we labor together for the Gospel and the renewal of the Church. 4 continued from page 4

Models of Evangelization in American Catholicism 3. John Richard Neuhaus, “Reviving the Mission- (New York: Paulist Press, 2008), ix. ary Mandate”, in The New Evangelization: Over- 2. Avery Cardinal Dulles, “Current Theologi- coming the Obstacles, ed. Steven Boguslawski and Ralph Martin (New York: Paulist Press, cal Obstacles to Evangelization,” in ed. Steven 2008), 34–42. Boguslawski and Ralph Martin, The New Evan- gelization: Overcoming the Obstacles (New York: 4. John Lamont, What was Wrong with Vatican II, Paulist Press, 2008), 19–20. Cardinal Dulles has New Blackfriars, v. 99, no. 1013, Jan 2007, 92–93. also provided an excellent survey of what Scripture 5. Christian Smith with Melinda Lundquist Denton, and Tradition teach about the reality of hell and the Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of likelihood of people going there in an article that American Teenagers (New York: Oxford University appeared in First Things, no. 133, May 2003, pp. Press, 2005), 166. 36–41. A response of mine to this article appeared 6. Other comments on this question in the Council in First Things, no. 136, October 2003, pp. 3–4. documents are found in AG, 7 and GS, 22.

What Else Has Ralph Been Doing in Rome? International Colloquium to Focus on Baptism in the recently expressed in the apostolic visitations in Ireland, Holy Spirit or Pope Benedict’s recurring calls for a new Pentecost, Rome, March 7, 2011—Bishops, priests, theologians and lay the challenges of the time are causing us to be aware of leaders from around the world will soon gather in Rome for our great need for God.” Martin said that the upcoming an international colloquium on baptism in the Holy Spirit. colloquium is focused precisely on the need for God and The event, sponsored by International Catholic Charis- how his presence and active role can be better understood matic Renewal Services (ICCRS) in collaboration with the and experienced. Pontifical Council for the , will be held March 17–20 Martin noted that the colloquium is concerned not only at Fraterna Domus in Sacrofano. with the Charismatic Renewal as a movement but with what The colloquium will consider baptism in the Spirit from is of interest to the whole Church, namely, a new Pentecost. biblical, theological, and pastoral points of view, especially The purpose of the Charismatic Renewal, Martin said, is not in its relationship to the sacraments of initiation and to the to get people to “join it,” but to be a witness in the Church to new evangelization. The event will be attended by approxi- what belongs to the Church: the Holy Spirit and his gifts. mately 150 invited leaders from various expressions of the Many people who have been baptized and confirmed worldwide Catholic Charismatic Renewal. don’t experience the reality of God, his love, his presence, According to Oreste Pesare, director of ICCRS, the his action in their lives, Martin said. The biblical meaning of colloquium will be followed by the publication of a docu- baptism in the Spirit is rooted in the sacraments of Christian ment on baptism in the Spirit which will be “an important initiation. “We are now facing a challenge in the Church of testimony and a point of reference for the whole Church.” helping many who are already baptized and confirmed to As the Catholic Charismatic Renewal approaches its fiftieth activate the graces of the sacraments.” anniversary in 2017, Pesare noted, “there is opportunity for Martin added that in order to understand what a “new mature theological reflection on our experience of the Holy Pentecost” might involve, we need to have a clear under- Spirit and his gifts in the context of the wider Church.” standing of the first Pentecost and the fulfillment of Jesus’ One of the conference speakers is Ralph Martin, promise to “baptize in the Holy Spirit” that occurred for the president of Renewal Ministries and director of graduate first time—but not for the last time—that day. “It is hard theology programs in evangelization at Sacred Heart Ma- to desire what we don’t know as beautiful, in some way; it jor Seminary in Detroit, Michigan. Martin will speak on is hard to pray for what we don’t understand is essential,” the topic of “Baptism in the Spirit and the Sacraments of he said. Initiation.” Others speaking at the international event include Car- Rediscovering the Need for God dinal Stanislaw Rylko, Archbishop George Bacouni, Bishop Martin noted that the colloquium is one sign of a growing Michel Santier, Michelle Moran, Fr. Raniero Cantalamessa, recognition that the Church needs to turn more ardently Fr. Fidel Oñoro, Fr. Denis Biju-Duval, Fr. Peter Hocken, and to God himself. “Whether it be heart-felt repentance as Mary Healy.

5 ‘Our pastoral team canceled other programs so we could be here. 100% of the priests came. It has been like taking a hungry person to a supermarket.’ Mission to Liberia

Fo r t h e p a s t t h r e e y e a r s we have ministered in night it was full. The music was fabulous and That evening various parishes in the Archdiocese of Monro- they loved to praise God. via, but on this trip we expanded to the Diocese The second night Father brought out the a huge bus arrived of Gbarnga (pronounced banga). We arrived Blessed Sacrament. He lovingly placed Jesus in at the Pastoral Center in Monrovia and were the Monstrance on a small covered table with “at the compound, warmly greeted by Fr. Bobby Washington, the candles in front of the altar. After Nancy’s talk filled with all staff there, and Emmanuel and Jerry, our team and some great praise and worship, the people members from Ghana. came down the aisle in a very orderly man- the people who had We began our mission teaching the leaders ner. They formed two rows, bowing and then of the charismatic renewal, the new evangeliza- kneeling down in front of the Tabernacle long been with us tion group, and the Sacred Heart Society. The enough to pray and tell Jesus their needs. On in Monrovia Archbishop asked us to concentrate on forma- the side of the church the prayer teams were tion and evangelization and he plans to use also available. Afterwards, many people report- the week before. this valuable resource of the various groups ed being healed or touched by the Lord and in the renewal to impact his diocese. People we could see the faith of the people increasing. It was impressive were very hungry for the truth of our faith and On Monday we attended the monthly in- formal gathering of the priests of the diocese. that they had paid took notes on everything we said. Each morn- ing Nancy taught for 2 ½ hours on the keys to We met Fr. Sumu, a blind priest filled with the for this bus trip spiritual freedom and then Jerry and Emanuel joy of the Lord. We also talked to Fr. Tony Bor- led the afternoon teaching session on forma- wah, the Rector of Sacred Heart Cathedral who eagerly told us that after receiving prayer last themselves and came tion. We left at 4 pm for the three night mission year, the nightmares that had plagued him for to hear the same at St. Anthony’s, about an hour away through years ceased. Afterwards, we left for the Radio rush hour traffic. Nancy spoke on the topic of Maria radio station to tape an hour-long show. topics again. Forgiveness. The people of Liberia, like those in Due to courageous priests and the bishop, this Rwanda are unable to deal effectively with the station, despite significant damage during the trauma, unforgiveness and bitterness from the war continues to be a source of inspiration for atrocities of 14 years of war. Only God can heal thousands. ” their hurts. This parish held about 350 people We arrived at the Catholic compound at and every night more people came and the last Gbarnga late Tuesday afternoon. Gbarnga was the home area of the former Liberian president Charles Taylor, who is now impris- oned for war crimes. There is a lot of pain and unforgive- ness here. We were warmly greeted by Fr. Chris Brennan, S.M.A. the Apostolic Admin- istrator of the Diocese of Gbarnga and his staff. That evening a huge bus arrived at the compound, filled with all the people who had been with us in Monrovia the week before. It was impressive that they had paid for this bus trip themselves and came to hear the same topics again. They were so hungry for more! Wednesday we taught on freedom and Catholic apologetics, and that evening we conducted a large rally Adoration at the Holy Spirit Cathedral in Gbarnga was a beautiful and powerful time as people with people from many parts came forward to worship the Lord and express their prayers and heartfelt needs to Him. 6 of the diocese. ‘Our pastoral team canceled other programs so we could be here. 100% of the priests came. “ It has been like taking a hungry person to a supermarket.’ By Lloyd and Nancy Greenhaw” Thursday morn- ing and afternoon we taught the seminarians from the major national seminary, the diocesan Pastoral team, the cat- echists and the priests. That night, at the re- quest of Fr. Washington, we taught on forgive- ness and brought out the Blessed Sacrament just as we had done in Monrovia. It was very beautiful, very orderly, and very powerful. Be- fore the Blessed Sacra- ment was reposed there was a time of praise and worship. Many came up People were so hungry for teaching and formation that many of them came to our sessions in both Mon- around Jesus to wor- rovia and Gbarnga dioceses to hear the same material twice! ship and adore. Some continued to kneel in front of Jesus, praising, tumor had grown so that she could not swal- crying and expressing their love for Him. It low her spit, drink or eat. She began to recover seemed like these wonderful people realized when she came on the first day and she shared more deeply that this was the same Jesus who that she no longer had a problem with swallow- had walked the shores of Galilee, teaching and ing, eating or drinking. healing. A young man said that he had been trying On Friday during the day Lloyd taught to build his house for three years but had no A beautiful young apologetics and we had a time of group discus- money to complete it. The night before, in front woman prayed in front sion. Here are some of their comments: of the Blessed Sacrament, he had asked Jesus “I thank God for our team, that they bring for help. That very night somebody called and “of Jesus and asked Him their knowledge, their experience, and was bringing him zinc for his roof. The next their very lives to us. In a special way that day another phone call came and someone was to get her uncle out of lay people can empower lay people.” bringing him tiles and a third call brought more jail because the whole “There is power in the Catholic Church.” building supplies. He had not told anyone about his needs except Jesus. As you can imagine he family knew he had “I feel so encouraged.” was ecstatic! “We were not sure what this workshop A beautiful young woman prayed in front of been accused falsely. would be like. Our pastoral team canceled Jesus and asked Him to get her uncle out of jail When she got home that other programs so we could be here. 100% because the whole family knew he had been ac- of the priests came. It has been like taking cused falsely. When she got home that evening evening she got a phone a hungry person to a supermarket.”(From she got a phone call that her uncle was found call that her uncle was the diocesan head of catechists) not guilty and was set free! That evening we had a closing to The Lord has accomplished a lot in Liberia found not guilty and these past four years and the foundation has celebrate all God had done for the Church in was set free! Gbarnga. After the homily four people shared been set for some significant formation. We powerful testimonies. have been given favor with the Church authori- A young man who was unable to walk with- ties and their trust in us is evident. The bishops out help the night before had received prayer asked if we would be willing to go to the Catho- and he was able to now walk without aid. lic dioceses in Sierra Leone and the Ivory Coast. ” A woman who appeared to be in her 60s Thanks for allowing us to serve Renewal Minis- had cancer of the throat. She said that the tries and the Kingdom of God! 7 On the Road May 2011 June 2011 Mission to Ireland Rimini, Italy Nothing seems April 28–May 8 National Conference of the Italian Renewal Don & Pat Turbitt and Team June 2–5 tiresome or painful *Denver, CO, Legatus Meeting Ralph Martin “when you are working Thursday, May 5 Canton, OH, Living Bread Radio Event Debbie Herbeck June 3–4 for a Master who Ypsilanti, MI Peter Herbeck pays well; who rewards Renewal Ministries Annual Gathering *Omaha, NB, Legatus Meeting May 13–15 June 8 even a cup of cold Contact Kathleen at 734-662-1730 ext 132 or Sr. Ann Shields [email protected] water given for Mission to Papua New Guinea Westphalia, MI, Most Holy Trinity Parish June 8–27 love of Him. Wednesday, May 18 Lloyd & Nancy Greenhaw and Team Sr. Ann Shields Contact Kathleen at Contact number: 989-593-2162 [email protected] or Saint Dominic Savio Mission to Slovenia 734-662-1730 ext 132 ” May 25–June 6 *Birmingham, AL, Crossing the Goal Taping Don and Pat Turbitt and Team June 27–July 1 Contact Kathleen at 734-662-1730 ext 132 or Peter Herbeck [email protected] Plymouth, MI, Our Lady of Good Counsel, *Events not open to the public Basic Christian Maturity Series Friday, May 27, 7 pm Sr. Ann Shields, SGL Contact: www.olgcparish.net or 734-453-0326

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