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In a letter published on November 21, Pope Francis called for a profound renewal in the study of Church history, urging seminarians, clergy, and the faithful to embrace history, which continues to play a role in their daily lives.In a letter published on November 21, Pope Francis called for a profound renewal in the study of Church history, urging seminarians, clergy, and the faithful to embrace history, which continues to play a role in their daily lives.
Pope Francis went on to speak of “deconstructionism,” which he described as being a growing trend in today’s culture. Pope Francis then warned against idealising the Church to the point of detachment from her human, and often flawed, journey. “A Church that, even in her darkest moments, is conscious of her deepest identity can be capable of understanding the imperfect and wounded world in which she lives,” he said. “In her efforts to bring healing and renewal to the world, she will use the same means by which she strives to heal and renew herself, even if she at times does not succeed.”
He criticised approaches that reduce Church history to mere chronological facts, and highlighted the need for a passionate, engaged study of history.
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