Celebrity worship creates mirages. Media attention to the coronation of Robert Francis Prevost as Pope Leo XIV is not all that it seems. The 24-7 news feed degrades the new pope into a celebrity before he has begun to govern. When white smoke went up the Vatican chimney, emotional display rose to fever pitch in St. Peter’s Square. The spectacle of uninhibited emotionalism evoked the sentimental spree that Britain reveled in after Princess Diana was killed in a car crash in Paris in 1997. Continue Reading
Declarations of love for everyone are a bluff. To love Everyman, an abstraction, is akin to loving no one. In our heart of hearts, we concede we cannot love anyone we do not know. Love of neighbor binds us in kindliness to certain others. First among them are individuals we live among. These are family, followed by persons we abide with in friendship, encounter in daily life, greet in passing, conduct business with. St. Paul places “those who belong to the family of believers” (Gal. Continue Reading
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