OK, we’re going to hear this word a lot from our
illustrious press corps over the next four years.
The secular media does not understand this word.
They believe that someone can be a devout Catholic if
he goes to daily mass.
That helps, yes, but it is not the main determinant of
devout-ness.
Devout means you believe wholeheartedly in that which
you are devout towards.
And belief manifests itself outwardly in words and
actions.
Thus, a devout Catholic is not pro-abortion. Nor does
his legislative actions put men and women out of honest work for a debatable
secular gain. Nor does he, say, for instance, officiate at a gay wedding.
These are not actions of a devout Catholic because
devout Catholics do not do these things, because they do not accept such things
are sanctioned by their beliefs.
Simply going to mass every day or carrying a Rosary in
one’s pocket does not make one a devout Catholic.
It must be confessed that a good segment of the
bishops and cardinals in the Catholic Church cannot be described as devout.
The point is, “devout”, “devout-ness”, is a high bar.
It’s a rough, tough standard to meet. Few do, and those few are generally
called Saints.
So the center square in the Presidential Bingo Card
for the next four years will be: DEVOUT.
Or if you’re playing the Presidential Drinking Game,
take a sip every time the press describes the man as a “devout Catholic.”
Anything larger could result in a nasty case of
alcohol poisoning.
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