Orthodox
Christians Must Now Learn To Live as Exiles in Our Own Country
By Rod Dreher @ The American ConservativeOne can certainly understand the joy that LGBT Americans and their supporters feel today. But orthodox Christians must understand that things are going to get much more difficult for us. We are going to have to learn how to live as exiles in our own country. We are going to have to learn how to live with at least a mild form of persecution. And we are going to have to change the way we practice our faith and teach it to our children, to build resilient communities.
It is time for what I call the Benedict Option. In his 1982 book After Virtue, the eminent philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre likened the current age to the fall of ancient Rome. He pointed to Benedict of Nursia, a pious young Christian who left the chaos of Rome to go to the woods to pray, as an example for us. We who want to live by the traditional virtues, MacIntyre said, have to pioneer new ways of doing so in community. We await, he said “a new — and doubtless very different — St. Benedict.”
Throughout
the early Middle Ages, Benedict’s communities formed monasteries, and kept the
light of faith burning through the surrounding cultural darkness. Eventually,
the Benedictine monks helped refound civilization.
I
believe that orthodox Christians today are called to be those new and very
different St. Benedicts. How do we take the Benedict Option, and build
resilient communities within our condition of internal exile, and under
increasingly hostile conditions? I don’t know. But we had better figure this
out together, and soon, while there is time.
Last
fall, I spoke with the prior of the Benedictine monastery in Nursia, and
told him about the Benedict Option. So many Christians, he told me, have no
clue how far things have decayed in our aggressively secularizing world. The
future for Christians will be within the Benedict Option, the monk said, or it
won’t be at all.
Obergefell is a sign of the times,
for those with eyes to see. This isn’t the view of wild-eyed prophets wearing
animal skins and shouting in the desert. It is the view of four Supreme Court
justices, in effect declaring from the bench the decline and fall of the
traditional American social, political, and legal order.
We
live in interesting times.
Jubilee Medal of
St. Benedict
“Be gone Satan!
Suggest not to me thy vain things.”
“The
drink you offer is evil; drink that poison yourself.”
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