Catholic Church might reinvent itself as Fianna Fáil has done, says priest

IRELAND
Irish Times

Patsy McGarry

Fri, Nov 1, 2013

The Catholic Church in Ireland might look to how Fianna Fáil has reinvented itself when considering its own future, a leading Dublin priest has said.

Msgr Dermot Lane, president of the Mater Dei Institute, said: “It is worth observing in passing how Fianna Fáil has reinvented itself in the last two years. Is it conceivable that the church might reinvent itself to become a servant church, especially of the poor, the social conscience of society, the champion of social justice?”

Trust

In a paper published yesterday, he asked whether the bishops “could now establish a group of eight to advise them on the reform and the renewal of the Catholic Church?”

The group might include a disaffected intellectual, a woman, a business person, a theologian, a lay person active in ministry, a priest and a bishop, he said.

The urgent issues facing the church included “the overcoming of clericalism, bridging the gap between intellectuals and the institutional church, healing the wounds revealed in the Ferns, Murphy and the Ryan reports, and the regaining of trust among people”.

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