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    The Coming Persecution - Fr. Dwight Longenecker-3-02-12

    So much talk amongst right wing Catholics of the erosion of religious liberty, the

    collapse of all things and the coming persecution. Talk of government detention

    centers and priests being shot like Bl. Miguel Pro.

    I don't think they get it. That's not what it will be like.

    America is different. We're into image big time. We thought the Soviets were intobrainwashing and propaganda. We put them in the shade. America is all about

    healthy, lusty, good looking guys and gals who are clean cut, successful and smiling.

    We're into the good life. We're into being good and looking good, and if not the

    former at least the latter. We're into being the best, most successful and happy

    people in the world. Don't you know that??

    There will be no martial law or military in the streets. That would appear to be so un-

    American! The officers who enforce the mandate will be lawyers in suits bearing

    legal documents. The battles will be in the courtroom. The penalties will seem just to

    the majority of people because we are in a democracy and those who disobey thelaw need to be punished, for it is the law of the land, and after all, if they had not

    done anything wrong they would not need to worry about anything!

    To disobey the Mandate will seem so obstinate and unreasonable, for the State will

    not seek to close down any churches. Instead it will support the churches. Clergy

    training will be paid by the state. The church buildings will be maintained by a

    church tax which will be called the "tithe". Clergy will remain in their posts. Their

    dignity will be respected. All they will need to do is sign certain documents which

    ensure their safety and their freedom of worship in return for acknowledging the

    authority of the State (in civil matters only of course) These documents will be

    worded in such a way that a conscience clause will be admitted. The State will

    control the church "insofar as the law of God allows."

    The State will bring in a sensible recognition of the validity of orders between the

    Christian churches. For practical reasons the Episcopalian priest or the Lutheran

    minister will be able to exchange ministries with the Catholic priest just as the

    Episcopalians and Lutherans already do. It will be a practical matter. Nothing

    theological will be implied for the Ministers of State would never presume to infringe

    on the theological aspect of the church. That would be above their pay grade. The

    orders will be interchangeable because the two churches are already so similar, and

    furthermore, many Episcopal priests are former Catholics and so have valid orders.This will smooth over the inconsistencies.

    Many Catholic priests, after all, agree with the Episcopal doctrines and are in favor of

    married priests, women's ordination and homosexual marriage. Furthermore, the

    majority of the Catholics in the pews have no real problem with these things, and

    they see the sense of the government's re-organization of the religious life of the

    country. They never did like the noisy 'neo con' Catholics with their constant harping

    on about abortion and being homophobic and obsessed with sex. The government's

    solutions, it will be agreed, will bring peace to the whole situation. Common sense

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    will prevail.

    Oh there will be the complainers to be sure. They call them the 'recusants'. Cranky

    old homophobic, misogynistic priests--probably most of them secret pedophiles. The

    ones who are left are living off the grid. Most of the others are locked away for their

    own safety in the clergy 'retirement homes' that the government took over.

    There will be pockets of resistance: Families here and there who are home schooling

    types--their girls in long denim skirts and their boys with combed hair and white

    shirts and ties. These "fundamentalists" will be called recusants. Some of the

    recusant families refuse to pay the "tithe" to maintain the churches and they are

    being fined and punished for their stupidity. These recusants harbor the priests and

    hide them away and think they are being martyrs for some great cause. The

    recusants will find it strangely difficult to get or keep a job. They'll end up

    impoverished and outside the mainstream.

    In the meantime, most Americans will continue on happily. There have been no great

    revolutions. The economy did not collapse. There was no great world war. The

    Muslims did not attack America. Families still go to the Mall, eat out at their favoriterestaurants, and enjoy all the great amusements and opportunities America has

    always had on offer.

    They're still neat and snug in the suburbs, and the Catholics? They will remember

    the first signs of a fuss--over the HHS Mandate of 2012--but it was soon shown that

    the vast majority of Americans--Catholics included--were in favor of artificial

    contraception--and didn't really mind abortion that much. Furthermore, it was shown

    that a good number of Catholic schools and universities and places of employment

    had already--even before the mandate--been providing cover for contraception,

    sterilization and abortion. The Bishops were shown to be wrong. The battle hadalready been lost long ago when the vast majority of Catholics accepted artificial

    contraception.

    In the end, there was not really much of a battle. When things began to reach a crisis

    point most Catholics quietly stepped back from the fray. The Catholic churches and

    schools that chose to be sensible and conform have been rewarded. They continue

    on much as they have done in the past. The Bishops may have removed the word

    "Catholic" from their name, but they still call themselves "St Patrick's School" or

    "Sacred Heart Hospital." They seem to operate the same as before. They have

    Catholic images on the walls and sisters in pantsuits still patrol the halls.

    They fit in with the way of the world. Are some of the laws difficult for them? Perhaps

    in theory, but they obey. After all, it is the law of the land, and they will have seen

    how the few schools and colleges that stood up for the faith were crushed. So the

    Catholic Church will seem not to have been affected that much. The change will

    have been gradual and slow, and most Catholics will find that it is business as usual.

    To be sure, there is a certain lack of edge--a certain softness, but they were like that

    before the changes happened. Dulled by a happy consumerism, and satiated with

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    the American Dream, these Catholic schools and parishes and universities haven't

    minded too much that the Pope has been quietly marginalized by the State. They

    were never too keen on him anyway, and now that things have settled down it's all

    for the best.