21 November 2013, The Tablet

CDF secretary says ‘don’t fudge the faith’

by James Macintyre

A senior Vatican official told a London audience of priests and laity this week that Catholics should avoid adapting their faith to make it more palatable to modernity, writes James Macintyre.

Archbishop Augustine Di Noia, the adjunct secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF), delivered the message during a lecture titled “Contemporary challenges to proclaiming the Catholic faith” at Westminster Cathedral Hall on Tuesday evening. The Dominican theologian acknowledged that “attitudes of non-Catholic friends … need to be taken into account” and that “as Catholic believers we have to respect and be willing to engage” with other strands of thought. However, he added that Catholics should “avoid the temptation to fudge – to adapt the faith to make it more palatable to modern tastes”.

Archbishop Di Noia went on to say: “We also have to avoid the sometimes tempting response, ‘It’s a mystery’, just to cover the theological ignorance on the part of those who should know better.”

Asked by The Tablet  what advice he had for British Christians in a largely secular country, the archbishop said: “My advice is simply to present the faith and live it.”


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