Friday, May 23, 2008
Charity and Politics
I read Lorenzo Albecete's column, Inside America, first every month when I receive Traces. In April (for some reason not available online) his essay was entitled "Charity and Politics." He says, in part, "charity is a reality of another world. It is a 'supernatural,' divine reality. But for those who believe in the Incarnation, the 'other-worldliness' of charity doesn't prevent it from building a new kind of life, a new culture, a 'civilization of love' in this world. To understand how this can happen, it is important to understand how it has already happened, and to be faithul to the unimaginable, absolutely exceptional, and unique meeting point between this world and the divine world. The meeting point between charity and politics cannot be deduced from theology, nor philosophy, nor even less political ideologies. It cannot be constructed by human thought, by reason. It can only be recognized by faith. The meeting point between charity and politics is Someone, a Man who is 'God from God.' The meeting point in this world with 'another world' is Jesus Christ.
"The starting point for the Christian contribution to the struggle for liberation and social justice can only be faith in Jesus Christ. However, faith cannot be separated from reason. Politics is an exercise of human reason. The fact that faith in Jesus Christ - not simply 'in God,' but this Man, Christ - makes love (charity) present in this world happens because faith has an impact on reason. It doesn't depend upon us; it is not that faith inspires us or imposes moral obligations on us. Faith changes the way we see reality, the way we think about it and respond accordingly. Pope Benedict said it very clearly in Aparecida, Brazil: 'If we do not know Christ, all of reality is transformed into an indecipherable enigma.'
"Without Christ, there is no way because there is no hope strong enough to overcome the law of corruption and death. Only love (charity) can overcome death and has already overcome death in Christ. Without Christ, therefore, charity is not present in this world."
https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2008/05/charity-and-pol.html