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Pope Appoints 2 Americans to the Pontifical Council for the New Evangelization (5582)

Americans Curtis Martin and Ralph Martin discuss their new appointments.

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DENVER (EWTN News/CNA)—Catholics must rediscover their religious identity and mission, according to two new American appointees to the Pontifical Council for the New Evangelization.

“In a certain sense, we don’t have an option,” said Curtis Martin, founder and president of the Fellowship of Catholic University Students (Focus). He was named as a consultant for the council on Dec. 7, along with Sacred Heart Major Seminary professor Ralph Martin.

“If we continue to do what we’ve been doing the last 40 years, we’re on a course for self-destruction,” Curtis Martin said. “The good news is that the Church has within herself the mechanisms for healing: first and foremost, through the grace of God; but secondly, through a rediscovery of the Church’s identity.”

Both men will advise the council that exists to re-awaken Christian faith in areas where it once thrived but has now declined. They are among the 15 new consultants announced by the Holy See Dec. 7, a group that includes six laypersons and nine clergy.

When it comes to evangelism, the Focus founder, who also teaches at Denver’s Augustine Institute,  told EWTN News that the Church has both a problem and an opportunity.

“Many Catholics suffer from a ‘Catholic identity crisis,’” he said. “We don’t understand what evangelization is or how to do it.”

“We are told by the Church that the Church exists in order to evangelize,” he noted. “So there is an opportunity to rediscover the meaning and purpose of being Catholic, and that will bring about a renewal of Catholic faith and Catholic culture.”

Ralph Martin, who serves as president of Renewal Ministries, alongside teaching at Sacred Heart, says Catholics must not entrust the spread of the Gospel solely to priests or to a professional class of experts.

“The main thing is awakening each Catholic to the fact that, just by virtue of them being baptized, they’re called to participate in the mission of Christ,” he told EWTN News. “That mission is primarily focused on bringing people to himself: saving them from hell, saving them for heaven.”

“It involves awakening the baptismal identity of the average Catholic because the priest can’t possibly carry out the New Evangelization all by himself. It has to be priests and people working together, having a mentality in the parish: We’re a missionary center. We’re an evangelization center.

“The fields are ripe for harvest all around us,” Ralph Martin said.

“That means taking advantage of every contact we have with people to look for opportunities to draw them towards faith.”

Both of the new papal appointees stressed the difference between Catholic missionary work and the efforts of other Christian groups, whose energy and zeal cannot make up for the fullness of truth and sacramental life.

“Catholic evangelization is drawing people not only to Christ, but to his body, the Church,” said Ralph Martin.

“As a Catholic, you can’t evangelize someone without being concerned about them coming to baptism, confirmation and the Eucharist: the full Christian sacramental initiation.”

Curtis Martin described the Church’s communal dimension as a vital principle waiting to be rediscovered.

“We, as Catholics, by the grace of God, have Jesus Christ as our eldest brother,” he explained. “His Father becomes our father. His mother becomes our mother. And we are grafted into the life of the Church, whose members are brothers and sisters.”

With this sense of life, he said, believers can begin the task of re-Christianizing Europe and North America.

“There were generations before Christ that didn’t know him — but we are a generation that has walked away or slipped away or been drawn away from him. And we have to acknowledge that,” he noted.

Nevertheless, divine grace — “the same energy that made Europe or any Christian culture what it was” — remains accessible to the faithful.

Predicted Curtis Martin, “If we turn again, in fidelity to the energy of Christ — the energy of truth and of compelling charity — those forces that transformed the world once will transform it again.”

 

 

Filed under curtis martin, focus, new evangelization, pontifical council for the new evangelization, ralph martin, renewal ministries, vatican

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wonderful news… Ralph and Curtis have made a huge impact upon the Church in America and abroad… the Holy Spirit is at work!

Kudos to Ralph and Curtis!  Curtis, with the Crossing the Goal team on EWTN, is working through a series on discipleship and this is no coincidence.  Excellent work men…keep it up!

“We, as Catholics, by the grace of God, have Jesus Christ as our eldest brother.”  “But we are a generation that has walked away or slipped away or been drawn away from him. And we have to acknowledge that.”  As a revert to the Catholic Church for nearly 30 years now, and having talked with numerous ex-Catholics and Catholics who just don’t know their faith, I have learned that hardly any of them hold Jesus to be a Divine Person. I maintain that so many of these folks who have walked, or slipped, or been drawn away from the faith did so because emphasis was placed on teaching them that Jesus is our “brother”, rather than our God, our Judge, and our Saviour if He finds us repentant of our sins.

Best news I’ve heard in a long, long while.

This is great news! Thanks be to God!  I’ve seen both of these men on EWTN. Thanks be to God for using Mother Angelica’s stations as a vehicle for the New Evangelization as well!!

Good news, I suppose. 

Though I must add that nothing will change until Catholics again believe what the Church has always taught regarding salvation.  Namely, that one must be Catholic and die in the state of grace to go to heaven (please spare me then tortured nuance regarding the EENS teaching).  If a person’s soul is not gravely endangered by not being Catholic then ultimately what point is there is seeking his conversion?  The post-conciliar false ecumenism has only exacerbated this issue. 

I expect little improvement in evangelizing the world until the Church begins to teach clearly again regarding this irreformable doctrine.

To quote Fr. Z., et al: “Save the Liturgy, save the world!”

Catholic identity and the Mass are one and the same. Without a true relationship with Christ in His Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, one might as well be a protestant. For, it is in and through the Mass that we can come to know God - Father, Son and Holy Spirit - as He wants us to know Him. Our identity will be what the Mass is. Because the Mass has been trivialized and corrupted by misguided liturgists for the past few decades, Catholic identity has waned. Because the heart of our Faith has suffered every kind of abuse, our convictions have become limp. Instead of storming the gates of Hell we’ve allowed the faithless to manipulate us into complacency. We’ve wandered in the desert of banality and milquetoast christianity for too long. It’s great that good men like Ralph Martin and Curtis Martin are answering the call to revitalize the troops.

There is no authentic evangelization without bringing people to Christ in the Sacred Liturgy. Let’s hope that the renewal of the Liturgy will undergird and guide the new evangelization. Let’s hope and pray that the Mass will be celebrated reverently and beautifully always and everywhere.

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