Christianity Quote by Charles J. Chaput
““in a chapter on “repairing God’s house,” they’ll find no new ideas for projects, programs, studies, procedures for nominating bishops, committees, structures, offices, synods, councils, pastoral plans, changed teaching, new teaching, budget realignments, sweeping reforms, or reshuffled personnel. None of those things matter. Or rather, none of them is essential. The only thing essential, to borrow a thought from the great Leon Bloy, is to be a saint. And we do that, as a Church and as individuals, by actually living what we claim to believe, and believing the faith that generations of Christians have suffered and died to sustain.””
About This Quote
Source Sermon: Homily on the Church’s Mission, Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, 2014
True holiness comes from living the faith, not from institutional changes or programs.
In simple terms: Being a saint means embodying belief, not tweaking structures.
Live your belief authentically.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal prayer
- church leadership
- daily conduct
- community service
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you embody your beliefs in everyday actions?
- What structures distract you from authentic faith?
Institutional reforms cannot replace personal sanctity.