Verso una Chiesa vulnerabile? Riflessioni su una categoria fondamentale
The concept of “vulnerability” has gained increasing relevance across multiple disciplines, becoming a key framework for understanding the human condition in all its complexity. This paper explores the etymological and semantic roots of the term before briefly examining its significance from anthropological, philosophical, and biblical perspectives. It analyzes how vulnerability is not merely a state of fragility but also a resource that strengthens relationships and mutual responsibility. The reflection extends to moral theology and canon law, particularly concerning the issue of “vulnerable adults” and the Church’s response to abuse. Finally, it proposes an ecclesiology of vulnerability as a key to authentic ecclesial renewal, capable of overcoming clericalist tendencies and fostering a more welcoming, transparent, and just community.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.53438/MNBP6054