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This matter - of the % believing in the True Presence - has been pounded down into the ground for some time.
A good part of the issue is “who is being asked”. andother part of the issue is “what actual questions are being asked”.
Catechesis took a serious turn for the worse in the early 1970’s. The issue with the surveys (and there have been more than one) is centered on the two questions above. Someone may today be a faithful, Mass attending Catholic but not be able to answer the questions asked - because, for example, they either were not taught, or don’t remember the term “transubstantiation”. Oh! Fail mark! - but they truly believe Christ is present in the Eucharist.
So they believe in the True Presence; but the poll doesn’t ask the question that way; and they fail the poll.
Yes, there may be Catholics who don’t believe in the True Presence; but I would lay dollars to donuts most of them are not attending Mass regularly. Given that somewhere about 75% to 80% of Catholics don’t attend Mass regularly, I would not be shocked to find any number of them don’t believe in the True Presence. But they get counted in the poll, and we are left with a skewed impression.
A good part of the issue is “who is being asked”. andother part of the issue is “what actual questions are being asked”.
Catechesis took a serious turn for the worse in the early 1970’s. The issue with the surveys (and there have been more than one) is centered on the two questions above. Someone may today be a faithful, Mass attending Catholic but not be able to answer the questions asked - because, for example, they either were not taught, or don’t remember the term “transubstantiation”. Oh! Fail mark! - but they truly believe Christ is present in the Eucharist.
So they believe in the True Presence; but the poll doesn’t ask the question that way; and they fail the poll.
Yes, there may be Catholics who don’t believe in the True Presence; but I would lay dollars to donuts most of them are not attending Mass regularly. Given that somewhere about 75% to 80% of Catholics don’t attend Mass regularly, I would not be shocked to find any number of them don’t believe in the True Presence. But they get counted in the poll, and we are left with a skewed impression.