Empty Churches and Pride Flags | August 17, 2025
Description
What happens when magnificent churches become beautiful but empty shells? In this episode, Father Wolf takes us on a personal journey through Germany, weaving together family history, cultural observations, and spiritual reflections that resonate far beyond European borders.
Father Wolf recently took a vacation to Germany and shares his thoughts and experiences in a changing country.
The heart of Father Wolf's reflection emerges during his visit to St. Michael's Church, a stunning baroque masterpiece built by Jesuits. Despite its architectural splendor and perfect acoustics, the church feels spiritually hollow - "cold and dead," attracting tourists but offering little to inspire genuine faith. This observation becomes a powerful metaphor for European Christianity's modern crisis, where magnificent churches stand as historical monuments rather than vibrant centers of worship.
His observations extend beyond religion to cultural symbolism, noting how Munich's town hall now displays pride flags where Nazi banners once hung, and how sunbathing habits along the river have dramatically changed since his visit forty years ago. These observations challenge simplistic narratives about cultural evolution, suggesting that social norms can reverse course in unexpected ways.
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Father Don Wolf is a priest of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City. Living Catholic also broadcasts on Oklahoma Catholic Radio several times per week, with new episodes airing every Sunday.



