Uncle Eddy's E-mails -- April 19
Saint Leo IX,
Pope
(entered heaven this day in 1054)
Dear Leon,
In your last note I detected a most displeasing tinge of disdain for your spiritual mother,
the Catholic Church. I understand that many influential people around you (some professors, for
instance) would gladly obliterate the Church at the slightest opportunity. Some such persons cloak
their real reasons for such misdirected zeal behind fancy arguments based on the latest historical,
sociological, psychological, political, socio-political, psycho-social, et
alia research. Don't be deceived. In the first place, the next issue of
the appropriate academic research journal will reverse 99% of such "arguments." In the second place, 99% of the Church's detractors only detract because the Church pricks their conscience; certain
behaviors that they like very much would have to go out the window if they entered the Cathedral
door. Keeping that in mind will be of use in your many conversations with anti-Catholics. It might
help as well to brush up a bit on your Church history. Certainly we are the first ones to admit that
many Christians through the centuries have not lived up to our Lord's
universal call to holiness, but what's really amazing is how many have lived
up to it. Take today's saint, for example. St Leo (Bruno was his name before
he became Pope) took the Papal tiara when the clerical abuses of the Middle Ages were at their
height. Counts and Barons were buying and selling ecclesiastical positions like lollipops, and
clergymen were shamelessly neglecting their flocks in favor of their concubines. Pope Leo came
bravely to the defense of the true faith, legislating against all kinds of widespread corruption,
programming substantial reform, and even traveling extensively (without modern comforts, mind you)
back and forth across Europe in order to insure the prompt implementation of his decrees. They
called him the "Apostolic Pilgrim" because he traveled
so much. You see, God never abandons his Church; for every Judas he raises up plenty of Peters –
just be sure you're always one of the latter and not the former.
Uncle Eddy
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