Observations by UCANews

This week, Pope Francis made a few significant observations. He said, "We have to learn to live in a Church that exists in the tension between harmony and disorder provoked by the Holy Spirit. If you ask me which book of theology can best help you understand this, it would be the Acts of the Apostles. There you will see how the Holy Spirit de-institutionalizes what is no longer of use and institutionalizes the future of the Church. That is the Church that needs to come out of the crisis. Pope also added that every crisis contains both danger and opportunity: the opportunity to move out from the danger. He emphasised us to slow down our rate of production and consumption and to learn to understand and contemplate the natural world and reconnect with our real surroundings. This raises a question. I ask two priests - Fr. Michael Kelly and Fr. Valson Thampu - one in Australia and one in India how they view this.

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