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Judaism went through a period similar to the effects of Vatican II during the late 18th and 19th centuries. Many educated Jews were ashamed to be Jewish, referring to themselves as being of the “Mosaic confession.” European synagoges began to resemble churches so they wouldn’t look so obviously Jewish. Hebrew was seldom used even for religious purposes. Services were marked by loud conversation and even fisticuffs by the few people who bothered to show up.
Where am I going with this? Efforts were made to improve Jewish education and Jewish identity. Hebrew, a language that was on life support not too long ago is now a spoken vernacular tongue. I think that Catholics need a similar movement to re-educate themselves about the beauty of their heritage and to create a sense of identity. It would encourage the study of Latin, Catholic history, architecture, and music. Perhaps if lukewarm, cafeteria, or former Catholics knew what they were throwing away, they would gain a better appreciation for the Church.
Where am I going with this? Efforts were made to improve Jewish education and Jewish identity. Hebrew, a language that was on life support not too long ago is now a spoken vernacular tongue. I think that Catholics need a similar movement to re-educate themselves about the beauty of their heritage and to create a sense of identity. It would encourage the study of Latin, Catholic history, architecture, and music. Perhaps if lukewarm, cafeteria, or former Catholics knew what they were throwing away, they would gain a better appreciation for the Church.