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The Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture

WOF 449: Are Reverent Liturgies & Social Justice at Odds?

The Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture

Brandon Vogt

God, Vogt, Catholicism, Catholic, Faith, Christianity, Barron, Religion & Spirituality, Christian, Church

4.9 • 5.5K Ratings

🗓️ 5 August 2024

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Does being committed to social justice necessarily entail neglecting the liturgy? Conversely, do reverent liturgies entail downplaying or even ignoring the Church’s mission to care for the poor? The answer to both questions is a resounding, no. How should we understand the right relationship between the liturgy of the Church and the virtue of justice, including social justice? And practically speaking, how can we, as a Church, overcome the unnecessary divisions between so-called “liberal Catholics” and “conservative Catholics”?

A listener asks if someone can be Catholic but not believe in the Resurrection.

00:00 | Intro
01:20 | 10th National Eucharistic Congress recap
02:32 | Understanding the role and meaning of the liturgy
05:06 | The power of the spoken word in the liturgy
07:16 | The physicality of the liturgy
09:10 | Distinguishing between authentic and inauthentic liturgies
11:13 | Did Vatican II negatively effect the liturgy?
12:45 | Understanding justice as a cardinal virtue
14:45 | Relating justice and charity
18:24 | Social justice within a Catholic framework
20:34 | The relationship between loving God and loving neighbor
26:00 | Connecting the liturgy and social justice
27:33 | Is social justice possible without the liturgy?
28:51 | How cloistered monks and nuns serve the Church
30:01 | Bridging the divide between separated Catholics
31:40 | Listener question
33:50 | Join the Word on Fire Institute


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the Word on Fire Show.

0:01.4

I'm Matthew Petrucic, senior director of the Word on Fire Institute and the host of the

0:05.2

Word on Fire Show.

0:06.5

Thank you for joining us.

0:08.5

Does being committed to social justice entail neglecting the liturgy?

0:13.0

Conversely, do Reverend Liturgies entail down-plane or even ignoring

0:18.0

the Church's mission to care for the poor?

0:20.0

The answer to both questions is a resounding no, but how should we more precisely understand the right relationship between the liturgy of the church and the virtue of justice, including social justice.

0:34.0

Should liturgical concerns inform how we think about justice?

0:37.7

Should justice in turn inform how we understand and participate in the liturgy, including

0:42.4

the Holy Mass.

0:44.1

More broadly, is the right worship of our Lord equal in importance to performing good actions,

0:49.8

or should one be given more priority over the other?

0:53.4

And how practically speaking can we as a church

0:56.3

overcome the unnecessary divisions

0:59.0

between so-called liberal Catholics and conservative Catholics.

1:03.2

Here to help us address these and related questions

1:06.1

on the relationship between the liturgy and social justice

1:09.0

is Bishop Robert Barron. Baron. Welcome back Bishop to the studio.

1:23.0

Good to have you again.

1:25.0

So before we get into today's topic which is on the relationship between the liturgy, the church's liturgy and justice in general and social justice in particular.

1:34.9

What have you been up to recently?

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