In the present question of dialogue among Christians the
above-mentioned approach which is tantamount to the ‘friendly’ approach is the
one mostly applied. Its name originates from the Greek word ‘eirene’
which means peace. This “Irenical” approach does not mean that the
Catholic waters down the truth, but he learns how to present it so that it will
be better understood and more easily received. The facts speak for
themselves. The fact that the Catholic Church has grown in number in
spite of opposition and various trials and happenings argues in its
favor. After all, in this free world, no one is forced to this or
that faith denomination or religious group. Each one must freely
choose where he or she believes the truth is. On our part however,
we should help out that persons may be freely aided to seek and encounter the
truth. After all, that’s what Jesus really wants us to do so we may
together find the “truth that sets us free” (Jn. 8:32).
The complete paragraph was quoting the words of Jesus in
Jn. 8:31-32: “Jesus then went on to say to those Jews who believed in him: ‘If
you live according to my teaching, you are really my disciples; then you will
know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” Jesus talks about
the freedom to do good, not the license to do evil. That is what
freedom really is.
In this multi-faceted world, a world of so many opinions
we must do our part to exert effort to search for the truth amid the many
diversities of words and thoughts. Yes, amid the confusion of so
much unhappiness. Let’s seek for that touch of divine truth that
will finally bring us the needed consolation. We must not forget the
words of our divine Master—‘everyone who searches, always finds’ (Mt.
7:7). Christ convinced people not just by mere words but mainly by
His life and works that show God’s accompanying power. Towards the
end of St. Mark’s gospel you read how God shows the powerful signs or miracles
of His approval. “These are the signs that will be associated with
believers: ion my name they will cast out devils; they will have the gift of
tongues; they will pick up snakes in their hands, and be unharmed should they
drink deadly poison; they will lay their hands on the sick, who will recover”
(Mk. 16:17).
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