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🗓️ 14 October 2024
⏱️ 32 minutes
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Parts of the global Church have a very different kind of challenge on their hands than we do in the West: how to handle explosive growth. In many parts of Africa, the Church is running out of room in their seminaries, convents, and monasteries because of rising vocations, and the laity are collectively practicing their faith in ways that put the Church in the West to shame. In Nigeria, upwards of 94 percent of Catholics go to Mass every week, while the U.S. can’t even reach 30 percent in weekly Mass attendance among Catholics.
What explains this wide discrepancy? What are we in the West getting so wrong about evangelization, and what is the Church in Africa getting so right?
A listener asks how she and her family can practice Sabbath rest.
00:00 | Intro
01:50 | DOWR Chancery dedication
03:00 | The African church as a robust exemplar
05:35 | Does Africa’s numerical strength translate to ecclesial strength?
07:12 | Lesson 1: Primacy of the supernatural
10:56 | Lesson 2: Hold fast to theological orthodoxy
12:08 | How the Church engages cultures
16:13 | Lesson 3: Commitment to evangelize the culture
17:49 | The rhythm between “hunkering down” and “diving in”
19:50 | Lesson 4: Praise in public, criticize in private
23:13 | Lesson 5: Courage in the face of opposition
25:19 | Counter-claims for Africa’s religious success
28:49 | Listener question
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0:00.0 | Welcome back to the Word on Fire Show. I'm Matthew Petrucic, senior director of the Word on Fire Institute and the host of the Word on Fire Show. |
0:06.0 | Thank you for joining us. |
0:08.0 | In a recent episode entitled Is Christianity Making a Comeback, Bishop Bear discussed the good news that apparently, |
0:15.4 | and it's important to emphasize apparently here, |
0:18.1 | because the data is still preliminary, |
0:20.6 | apparently there has been a 2% drop in the number of people who identify as nuns in the U.S. |
0:26.8 | That is people who claim no religious affiliation at all. |
0:30.4 | Now if true, and if this trend away from disaffiliation holds steady, this is indeed a heartening |
0:36.8 | development for the church in the United States. |
0:39.7 | At the same time it's important to recognize that parts of the global church have a very different |
0:44.6 | kind of challenge on their hands. |
0:47.3 | Not how to address decline as we see in the West, but rather how to handle explosive growth. |
0:53.6 | The church in many parts of Africa, for example, is not only running out of room in their |
0:57.7 | seminaries and convents and monasteries because of rising vocations, the Laeity are collectively practicing their faith in ways |
1:05.4 | that puts the church in the West to shame. Upwards of 94% of Catholics in Nigeria, for example, go to mass every week. |
1:15.0 | 94%? |
1:16.6 | Here in the US, we can't even crack 30% of weekly mass attendance among Catholics. |
1:22.1 | So what explains this wide discrepancy? What |
1:24.4 | factors are at play? What are we in the West getting so wrong about |
1:28.2 | evangelization and what is the Church in Africa getting so right? Here to help us discuss these and related questions is Bishop |
1:35.4 | Robert Barron. Bishop, welcome back to the studio, good to see again. |
1:47.0 | Bishop, welcome back to the studio, good to see again. |
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