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Some Fields of Pastoral Care
4 March 19960 Comments

Apostasy

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Pope Shenouda III spoke about the phenomenon of apostasy (leaving the Christian faith), explaining that it occurs for many reasons: personal, social, financial, or intellectual. He clarified that the Church does not see apostasy as a sudden act but as a result of weakness in faith or difficult circumstances needing pastoral care and fatherly attention.

First: Apostasy for personal or family reasons
A woman may convert to another religion to escape a marriage she cannot legally end, seeking divorce through civil law. Apostasy can also occur because of an emotional relationship where one party abandons faith to marry another of a different religion.

Second: Apostasy for material and social reasons
The Pope explains that poverty and need may drive some girls to change religion for financial security, especially in poor areas needing greater church attention. He warns priests not to neglect the poor, for lack of care may lead to loss of faith, calling the Church to give both spiritual and material care.

Third: Apostasy due to intellectual pressure and brainwashing
Some people, he says, are influenced by persistent false ideas or debates that weaken faith — a form of “spiritual brainwashing.” He stresses the need for deep study of theology and Scripture so believers can respond wisely to doubts and heretical teachings.

Fourth: Superficial apostasy
Some conversions are external and not from conviction, yet they remain dangerous because their children may grow up in another religion and lose the Christian faith completely.

Fifth: The Church’s position toward repentant apostates
When an apostate returns repentant, he is not rebaptized but accepted through a rite of repentance and reconciliation. If his apostasy produced other consequences, such as mixed marriage or children in another faith, repentance must be genuine and accompanied by leaving the wrongful situation.

Sixth: The role of the family and upbringing
The Pope emphasizes that harshness and lack of affection from parents can drive children away from home and faith. He calls families to show tenderness and understanding so their children will not seek affection elsewhere and drift from the Church.

Conclusion — Healing apostasy
The Pope concludes that combating apostasy requires three united efforts: true pastoral care for every soul, financial and human support for the needy, and solid theological education to protect believers from doubt. Faith is preserved only through love, knowledge, and complete spiritual care.

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