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POPE FRANCIS AND THE CHALLENGE OF ECCLESIAL INTROVERSION: WHERE IS HE COMING FROM? WHERE IS HE GOING? * * The current article was originally a lecture given at a meeting of North American bishops on the occasion of the Catholic Extension Society’s Conference of Mission Bishops on September 20, 2021, in Chicago. This presentation focused on the reception of Pope Francis’ ecclesial reform and his insistent call for a broad, pastoral conversion, as outlined in the Evangelii Gaudium. Disponível no link: https://crs.lmu.edu/media/lmucrs/documents/Pope%20Francis%20and%20the%20Challenge%20of%20Ecclesial%20Introversion%20rev%2020211022

Papa Francisco e o desafio da introversão eclesial: De onde ele vem? Para onde ele vai?

ABSTRACT

The presentation focuses on the reception of Pope Francis’s ecclesial reform and his persistent call for comprehensive pastoral conversion as outlined in Evangelii gaudium. The author discusses the reforms as rooted in the Church’s identity and mission to evangelize in the fullest sense of the word as understood in the teaching of the Second Vatican Council and developed in the subsequent magisterium. The author addresses the toxic environment created by social media, a primary source of misinformation and fearmongering which leads to growing resistance and polarization among some church leaders and faithful. The resistance to accepting Pope Francis’s remarkable ecclesial vision for some sectors of the Church revolves around a harmful reaction which Pope St. John Paul II called ecclesial introversion. The unfamiliarity and even strangeness of his Latin American and Jesuit roots and to the legacy of Medellín and the subsequent CELAM gatherings at least partially explain the challenge Francis’s bold reforms present to the global Church.

KEYWORDS
Social Media; Pastoral Conversion; Ecclesial Introversion; Synodality; Ecclesial Discernment

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