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- Catholic bishops highlight the need for civil dialogue amid Church polarization.
- “Civilize It” initiative encourages respectful discourse over ideological differences.
- Bishops Flores, McElroy, and Barron discuss the importance of love in dialogue.
Seeking Unity Through Civil Dialogue
In a recent panel, Catholic bishops addressed the growing ideological divide within the Church, advocating for respectful and loving conversations.
The livestreamed event featured Bishops Daniel Flores, Robert McElroy, and Robert Barron, who collectively stressed the significance of maintaining civility in discussions, especially when ideological beliefs clash. The “Civilize It” campaign, backed by the USCCB and other Catholic organizations, underpins this call for civility by urging Catholics to pledge respect for all individuals, regardless of differing views, and to collaborate for the common good.
Bishop Barron pointed out that while disagreements are not new to the Church, the current lack of love in discourse is problematic. He emphasized the importance of ensuring that online comments and discussions are acts of love and goodwill. Cardinal McElroy highlighted the confrontational nature of modern dialogue and the need to focus on shared Catholic and Christological identities rather than divisive labels. Bishop Flores reminded listeners to consider Christ’s example of kindness and justice in all interactions.
The bishops’ message is clear: fostering a culture of love and respect is essential for meaningful dialogue within the Church and society at large.