The Archbishop of Denver–New Life in Christ: What it Looks Like, What it Demands

The Catholic faith is not simply a collection of doctrines and ideas, or a body of knowledge, or even a system of beliefs, although all those things are important. At its root, Christianity is an experience: a life-changing, personal experience of the risen Jesus Christ. Everything else in the writings of St. Paul, and everything else in our life as Catholics, flows from that personal encounter with Jesus Christ. If we truly seek him, then we will always find him. But when we find him, we need to be ready for the consequences, because nothing about our lives can be the same.

Let me share a story with you to explain what I mean. It’s about a young man named Franz who lived about sixty years ago in a small village in Austria. Franz was the illegitimate son of a farmer who later died in World War I. He was a wild teenager. Local people recall that he was the first one in his village to drive a motorcycle. And it’s not because he drove safely or kept to the posted speed limits.

Franz was the leader of a gang that used to fight rival gangs in neighboring towns with knives and chains. He was something of a cad, too, and a womanizer. He got a girl pregnant and was forced to leave town. People said he went to work for awhile in an iron mine.

For reasons nobody knows, Franz came back a changed man. He had always gone to church, even during his wildest days. But when he returned, he was a serious Catholic, not just a Sunday Catholic. He started making payments to support the child he had fathered out of wedlock. He married a good Catholic woman and settled down to become a good farmer, husband and father, raising three children and serving as a lay leader in his local parish….

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6 comments on “The Archbishop of Denver–New Life in Christ: What it Looks Like, What it Demands

  1. RomeAnglican says:

    Powerful. And a message not likely to be heard from most of our bishops, that’s for sure.

  2. the roman says:

    I must admit his words shame me into examining what category I fall. I have far to go.

  3. Hakkatan says:

    Wow!

  4. SHSilverthorne+ says:

    This is incredibly humbling and inspiring at the same time. Give us bishops like this!

  5. ElaineF. says:

    Archbishop Chaput is a godly man and a hefty intellect…

  6. Juandeveras says:

    Contrast the spiritual depth of Denver’s Archbishop Chaput with Dean Peter Eaton of Denver’s Episcopal Cathedral of St. John in the Wilderness. There is a pretty graphic website dedicated to Eaton’s promotion of partial birth abortions in conjunction with abortionist Dr. Warren Hern. Eaton has obtained ongoing restraining orders against those opposed to abortion picketing in front of the Cathedral. [www.thedemocraticnationalcommittee.com/stjohncathedral ]