Is this just a Catholic thing? No fellowship for the new people? What’s going on here? Any new Catholics have trouble adjusting to the fact that parish doesn’t know or care that you exist.?
Are you a baby boomer, Generation X, or Millennial?
In my experience it kind of depends on the demographics.
- do most of the parish members know each other outside of Church? Meaning, did the Baby Boomers all go to high school together or did their kids all grow up together?
- is you parish and the people in the ministries mostly or entirely made up of Baby Boomers? Or are most of them your generation?
- you said that the parish is large, are you talking about thousands of members, with well over one thousand families?
- is the parish old and did it used to have an ethnic identity?
There are many reason why SOME parishes may SEEM cold.
I ran into this when I joined my parish. I was a Generation X guy surrounded by Baby Boomers.
The, key for me was to attend Adult Faith Formation session after session. That allowed me to actually talk to these people. I realized that they really were very friendly, but sometimes people are just really bad at meeting new people.
ESP in parishes where most people live in the same neighborhoods, and have know each other for 20, 30, 40 years +
Finally, unless a Catholic Parish is very small or parish filled with people who have relocated, people don’t typically come to Mass on Sunday with the hopes of meeting new people.
They come to Mass and then leave to spend time with their families, esp if they have grandchildren.
But they do come to Adult Faith Formation classes with the intention of making friends. At my parish, people pretty much bolt after Sunday Mass, but stick around and chat after weeknight Adult Faith Formation events and Bible Study.
I’ve always said, Protestants and smaller congregations have fellowship on Sunday, but most Catholics have fellowship during the week.
In regards to the Knights, it’s possible that your local Knights are defunct. Try calling the local Knight of Columbus insurance agent. I’m sure he could give you a rundown.
God Bless