Rome: Pope Francis is Creating a ‘Liquid Society’ Church, Says Famed Italian Author Messori


Vittorio Messori criticizes the Holy Father for mirroring modern society by turning the Church into a place where “everything is unstable and changeable.”

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By Edward Pentin | November 7, 2017

The prominent Catholic Italian writer Vittorio Messori has expressed concern that Pope Francis is turning the Catholic Church into a kind of “liquid society” in which uncertainty and change are the only certainties.

Writing in the latest edition of the Italian Catholic magazine Il Timone, Messori took as a point of reference the Polish Jewish sociologist Zygmut Bauman who first introduced the idea of “liquid modernity.”

Bauman observed that the general trait of individualistic modern man is to flow through his own life like a tourist, changing places, jobs, spouses, values and even sexual orientation and gender. Bauman said the modern tendency is to exclude oneself from traditional networks of support, while at the same time freeing oneself from the restrictions or requirements those networks impose.
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