franklinstower:
The only answer I can give is to share my experience. I know many people (like I have been discussing) who were unable to get the help they needed within the Catholic faith, at least not by the priests they knew or the people in their parish. They slipped through the cracks and ended up in other alternative spiritual communities *where they were given the attention and help they needed, often by lay people who were willing to spend the time it takes to help them. *
It comes down to a concept that in my ignorance I struggle to find Catholic language for. *** Please bear with me.*** In some protestant circles there is a born again type of experience that is radical dramatic and permanently life changing. These types of experiences completely rearrange someones entire orientation to life emotionally, psychologically and spiritually. These experiences can also happen more gradually over a period of time.
I don’t know what they are universally called in the Catholic Church except to say that people within the church, monks and nuns, contemplatives, and saints experience*** many of these over a lifetime.*** This is not an exaggeration and they are described quite well by some of the saints, Teresa of Avila being one of them. Multiple awakenings like this are not* typically* found in protestant circles-- I believe mostly because of the lack of the contemplative dimensions of prayer in many of those systems.
Without help and guidance these experiences are very rare-- with it they are much, much more common.
The kind of people I am talking about, and there are many, can only be healed by these types of spiritual transformations. One of these might make them able to stay out of mortal sin for the most part. More than one would be better and heal them at a much deeper level and make them able not to pass on a good amount of generational suffering to their children and in relationships with others. If the true Church cannot pass these on effectively, and as a matter of course--
what good is it really? And what good are “good” Catholics if they haven’t been through these and/or are to busy to pass them on?
Can someone be blamed for not believing in Christ or Catholicism, or leaving even if they do believe, if they find greater aid and love and help elsewhere? Help that does heal the deep wounds and make them able not to sin? Ultimately I think this notion of mortal sin and communion is deeply sinful and harmful itself, to a large segment of the population-- when the needed spiritual help is not given for correcting it.
Where are the keepers of these lost brothers and sisters? Where are the people who
were raised well, but who worked hard, went to God in deep ways, underwent deep transformation, who now view the good upbringing they had as a kind of poverty? Where are these people who have been through multiple awakenings, who know the great difficulty involved because they have done it, and who now want to help pass it on to others?
When I entered into Catholicism I expected to meet many priests and lay people who were qualified and willing to do this for others, as had already been done for me elsewhere, and also within the Catholic Church from a certain monk. I did not find what I was hoping would be there. Many do not, and in place of love and compassion they experience cold detachment and misunderstanding.
Bear with me too , Franklin.This is my second language.
First , Teresa of Avila can understand us. She was reluctant to writing what she had experienced in her prayer life and her writing in Spanish is so specially hers.
Have you read The interior Castle ? I do not know what you mean by these awakenings ,sorry…, but Teresa does say that these favors( I think she calls them favors) is not sth we are to be looking for . In fact I remember she sends one of the nuns to sweep the floor when she got confused. ( I guess I felt identified with that nun but because of the broom !).
I am sorry you could not find understanding …
Just that you mentioned Teresa .and there are awsome saints in our Church.
Could it be that you had idealized or imagined the Church a bit in the sense that you did.not really know Her ?
Maybe She is just a better version than you thought
