I finished reading Bishop Robert Barron's
Letter to a Suffering Church last night at adoration. After reading a review, I ordered a copy thinking perhaps my husband and I would offer to purchase several hundred copies for our parish family.
Last night I changed my mind.
The book is short, only 100 pages of large, well-spaced print, hence, I suppose, its description as a "letter." The five chapters focus on the sex abuse crisis (
The Devil's Masterpiece), Biblical teaching on sexuality (
Light from Scripture), a concise history of some of the past bad times in the Church with bad clerics (
We Have Been Here Before), a cogent argument for not leaving the Church (
Why Should We Stay), and finally what comes next (
The Way Forward) and a brief conclusion.
I was with Bishop Barron for the first four chapters and liked very much his emphasis on the Holy Eucharist, the primary reason we should never leave the Church. Where else can one receive Jesus - Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity -- to nourish both body and soul? Nowhere. No wonder Peter responded to Jesus' question whether he would leave saying, "Where can we go?...You have the words of eternal life."