b'TO REVISIT PART 1 OR DOWNLOAD THIS FOR YOUR CLASS GO TO: SMP.ORG/ASPIREVOL1In Part I of Pope Franciss Vision of the Church, author Dennis Doyle began to outline the Popes use of the theme of evangelization as a framework for expressing his vision of the Catholic Church and its mission in the world today. This article continues to explore Pope Franciss vision through the apostolic exhortation Evangelii gaudium.SPIRITUAL WORLDLINESSIn addition to affirming ChristiansPope Francis frequently expresses annoyance who hold the joy of the gospel in theirwith those who legalistically stress doctrine or hearts, Pope Francis discusses the problem ofliturgy apart from other concerns. It is clear Christians who seem to lack true conversion.that both doctrine and liturgy are of utmost There are Christians whose treasures are storedimportance to Pope Francis insofar as they somewhere other than in heaven. Pope Francisremain connected with faith as lived out in labels this phenomenon spiritual worldliness,the world. When integrated together, Pope which he sees as a great danger to the CatholicFrancis valuessimultaneouslyScripture, Church (EG 9397).1 Religious people manifestdoctrine, liturgy, and social justice, each in a spiritual worldliness when they seek theirthe deepest and most serious ways. Even own glory rather than the glory of God. Itdeeper than these elements, though, is the can be found in people in whom we see anpersonal synthesis that lies in the heart of each ostentatious preoccupation for the liturgy,Christian. When the moment arises, Christians for doctrine and for the churchs prestige, butshould be able to share their faith, not simply without any concern that the Gospel haveby repeating formulas, but by speaking from a real impact on Gods faithful people andtheir hearts. For Pope Francis, a spiritual the concrete needs of the present time (EGworldliness is what characterizes a religious 95). Such people tend to be obsessed withperson who lacks such a personal synthesis.appearances and judgmental toward others.ARTICLE 19'