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Subject NCR Friday: Polish church in crisis
Date January 15, 2021 12:00 PM
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Welcome to Friday. The Polish church has played a crucial role in the transition from communism to democracy and now has become enmeshed in the nation's political affairs. An NCR columnist says it was providential that the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol happened on the Feast of the Epiphany, awakening to us that our democracy has deep-seated dysfunction.
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** A 'time of crisis' for Poland's Catholic Church ([link removed])
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Some Polish Catholics have a gloomy forecast for their church.

"I say it's a dark night for the church," said Zbigniew Nosowski, one of Poland's prominent intellectuals. "It is a difficult time of crisis."

Nosowski said that there is widespread dissatisfaction with the hierarchy of the church and its unwavering embrace of the right-wing authoritarian ruling party, Law and Justice, led by Jaroslaw Kaczynski.

The church played a crucial role in the transition from communism to democracy, said Dariusz Stola, professor of history at the Institute for Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences. As a result, the church became enmeshed in the nation's political affairs.

"In the last 20 years, we have seen an alliance between the church and the populist right, and this has alienated Poles inside and outside the church," said Stola. "And now the church will pay for this questionable alliance."

You can read more of this story here ([link removed]) .
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** How should Christ-believers counter insurrectionist cults? ([link removed])
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Of all the shocking images that flooded our screens on Jan. 6, St. Joseph Sr. Christine Schenk was most outraged by a flag bearing the name of Jesus carried by insurrectionists as they mounted their assault on the U.S. Capitol.

"As if Jesus would ever condone this out-of-control mob — fueled by lies and bearing deadly weapons — intent on overturning the legitimate election of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris," Schenk writes in a column for NCR. "I could barely take in that this was happening at the citadel of my country's democracy — let alone that the perpetrators would justify their violent behavior by invoking the name of the Prince of Peace."

Schenk says she found it oddly providential that the attack on the Capitol happened on the Feast of the Epiphany.

"An epiphany is a manifestation or an awakening," she writes. "The deep-seated dysfunction — I would call it evil — plaguing our democracy is now plainly manifest. There is blessing in such an awakening. A painful clarity will inform our choices in the days ahead."

You can read more of the column here ([link removed]) .
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** Building a Common Future ([link removed])
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This week, we continue our series, Building a Common Future ([link removed]) , in which we asked Catholic politicians, activists and scholars to offer advice to President-elect Joe Biden.

"Building our common future: It's what the United States, indeed, the entire world needs right now," we wrote in an editorial ([link removed]) introducing the series.

Today's commentary ([link removed]) comes from Alphonso David and Michael Vasquez, president and religion and faith director, respectively, of the Human Rights Campaign, and focuses on the LGBTQ community. "Our pursuit of the common good must be more than lofty theologizing, but must be reflected in concrete and specific policy changes that will allow our politics, in Pope Francis' words, to be 'an expression of love through service,' " they write.

You can read Monday's commentary on rural poverty by Bishop John Stowe of Lexington, Kentucky here ([link removed]) . Tuesday's commentary by U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Connecticut) on income inequality and the widening wealth gap can be found here ([link removed]) . Wednesday's commentary by Richard Trumka on labor union organization can be read here ([link removed]) . Thursday's commentary from Johnny Zokovitch on gun violence can be found here ([link removed]) .

Read the rest of David and Vasquez's commentary here ([link removed]) .
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** More headlines
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* In his latest column, NCR political columnist Michael Sean Winters says ([link removed]) that 10 Republicans may have voted to impeach President Donald Trump for the second time around, yet it will not be easy for the GOP to overcome Trumpism.

* If you missed our live conversation with NCR executive editor Heidi Schlumpf and Bishop John Stowe of Lexington, Kentucky, you can watch it here ([link removed]) .

* Pope Francis and retired Pope Benedict XVI have both received first doses of a coronavirus vaccine ([link removed]) as part of the Vatican's inoculation campaign.

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** Final thoughts
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Every Friday, we pull together letters to the editor from readers like yourself. This week, we are publishing responses ([link removed]) to our announcement of President-elect Joe Biden as the 2020 Catholic Newsmaker of the Year ([link removed]) . Watch our live video discussion ([link removed]) on the decision with NCR executive editor Heidi Schlumpf, columnist Michael Sean Winters, national correspondent Christopher White and best-selling author Mark Kennedy Shriver. You can join in the conversation by following the guidelines here ([link removed]) .

Until Monday,

Stephanie Yeagle
NCR Managing Editor
[email protected] (mailto:[email protected])
Twitter: @ncrSLY ([link removed])

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