"Faith is not a thing which one "loses," we merely cease to shape our lives by it"
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The scare quotes around “loses” are the tell. Bernanos is prying faith away from the sentimental narrative of crisis and back toward the far less cinematic story of drift. You don’t wake up one morning an atheist; you wake up one morning and notice your calendar, your spending, your relationships, your private compromises no longer take their orders from belief. Faith becomes decor: a memory, a family language, a cultural badge.
That distinction carries bite in Bernanos’s context: a Catholic novelist writing in a France bruised by secular modernity, political extremism, and the moral corrosion surrounding war. He watched people keep religious vocabulary while reorganizing life around power, comfort, or ideology. The subtext is accusation as much as consolation. If you “lost” faith, you can blame an event or an argument. If you merely stopped shaping your life by it, the responsibility shifts back to you: faith is less something you have than something you do.
It’s also quietly compassionate. Drift can be reversed. Not by winning debates, but by reordering life again.
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Bernanos, Georges. (2026, January 15). Faith is not a thing which one "loses," we merely cease to shape our lives by it. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/faith-is-not-a-thing-which-one-loses-we-merely-8788/
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Bernanos, Georges. "Faith is not a thing which one "loses," we merely cease to shape our lives by it." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/faith-is-not-a-thing-which-one-loses-we-merely-8788/.
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"Faith is not a thing which one "loses," we merely cease to shape our lives by it." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/faith-is-not-a-thing-which-one-loses-we-merely-8788/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.










