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A living faith.


Dennis M. Doyle's article reminded me of something my friend Fr. Jack Dreese once told me: What really establishes one's Catholic identity is regular participation in the Eucharist. In short, it's tradition, and the rituals that sustain tradition. It's definitely not traditionalism--which the late Jaroslav Pelikan

For other people named Pelikan, see Pelikan (disambiguation).
Jaroslav Jan Pelikan (17 December 1923 – 13 May 2006) was one of the world's leading scholars in the history of Christianity and medieval intellectual history.
 called "the dead faith of the living." Tradition is "the living faith of the dead." It's dynamic and hospitable hos·pi·ta·ble  
adj.
1. Disposed to treat guests with warmth and generosity.

2. Indicative of cordiality toward guests: a hospitable act.

3.
, inviting and relevant. Traditionalism is just the opposite.

The wonderful thing about growing up in a religious tradition is that you don't have to start from scratch to start (again) from the very beginning; also, to start without resources.
- Thackeray.

See also: Scratch
. You not only receive the gift of life, but a rich and meaningful way of life. The Christian life challenges us to examine our biases, to get beyond our self-centered habits. Doyle is right that we need to be patient with our young nieces and nephews, and other loved ones loved ones nplseres mpl queridos

loved ones nplproches mpl et amis chers

loved ones love npl
, as they grow up and perhaps reject the faith they have inherited. At the same time, we need to remind them that the principal way traditions have survived is through rituals. Yes, sometimes rituals are performed badly, even mindlessly mind·less  
adj.
1.
a. Lacking intelligence or good sense; foolish.

b. Having no intelligent purpose, meaning, or direction: mindless violence.

2.
. Yet even Jesus, while criticizing the Jewish leaders of his day, told his disciples not to neglect the traditions of their ancestors. It is the regular celebration of rituals that sustains us--emotionally, intellectually, aesthetically, and morally--through all those dry days and dark nights that inevitably appear on life's journey.

What rituals have young people embraced in lieu of religious ones? I fear they are the secular rituals of football games, barroom get-togethers, or walks in the woods. These can be worthwhile and even commendable activities. But can they carry the weight of giving final meaning to one's life? A good question to ask those who have left behind the religious rituals of their childhood: How are you celebrating the most profound moments of your life?

CONRAD Conrad, Latin king of Jerusalem
Conrad, d. 1192, Latin king of Jerusalem (1192), marquis of Montferrat, a leading figure in the Third Crusade (see Crusades). He saved Tyre from the Saracens and became (1187) its lord.
 T. GROMADA

Twinsburg, Ohio Twinsburg is a city in Summit County, Ohio, United States, a suburban city about halfway between Akron and Cleveland. The population was 17,006 at the 2000 census. Geography
Twinsburg is located at  (41.324122, -81.
 
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Title Annotation:Letters
Author:Gromada, Conrad T.
Publication:Commonweal
Article Type:Letter to the editor
Date:Oct 6, 2006
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