I reproduce here the letter of Theologian Hans Küng to all Catholic Bishops. The open letter was first published in the Independent Catholic News last April 29, 2010 and republished on May 4, 2010. I also included his previous interview conducted by Laura Sheahen and published in Beliefnet last February 2004.
Venerable Bishops,
Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, and I were the youngest theologians at
the Second Vatican Council from 1962 to 1965. Now we are the oldest and the
only ones still fully active. I have always understood my theological work as a
service to the Roman Catholic Church. For this reason, on the occasion of the
fifth anniversary of the election of Pope Benedict XVI, I am making this appeal
to you in an open letter. In doing so, I am motivated by my profound concern
for our church, which now finds itself in the worst credibility crisis since
the Reformation. Please excuse the form of an open letter; unfortunately, I
have no other way of reaching you.
I deeply appreciated that the pope invited me, his outspoken critic, to meet
for a friendly, four-hour-long conversation shortly after he took office. This
awakened in me the hope that my former colleague at Tubingen University might
find his way to promote an ongoing renewal of the church and an ecumenical
rapprochement in the spirit of the Second Vatican Council.