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This is sick. But sadly it’s typical of much of our Church, even outside the Land of Fruits & Nuts.
PASCENDI said:This is sick. But sadly it’s typical of much of our Church, even outside the Land of Fruits & Nuts.
That was the one bit of hope I took from it. Glad someone else noticedBut take a look at the attendees. Not a young face among them. As these folks are dying off they are not being replaced.
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James
Pio MagnusThank God that the younger generation is more orthodox.
However, I would say that the younger generation also has a significantly smaller number of practicing catholics. In my own town, I would say I am the only teenager (with one or two exceptions) who is active in my parish.
I hope this isn’t the case in other places, but it certainly is here.
In Him, through her,
Pio Magnus
Probably a bottle of Mogen David to go with the rye bread they were “consecrating.” It’s been estimated that as many as 75% of the Archdiocese of Detroit employeess (lay and religious) are card carrying CTA members. In Detroit, Call to Holiness was begun to block the same weekend as CTA, and it worked. We haven’t had Call to Action here for 5+ years. On the other hand, at Call to Holiness, it’s always jammed. We get awesome speakers. We’ve had: Fr. Pacwa, Mother Angelica, Jeff Cavins, Fr. Hardon, Donna Steichens, and Dr. Bernard Nathanson (The Silent Scream - read HIS conversion story!).I just wondered what was in the bottle the girl was holding up? Thank goodness they are all a vanishing breed.
most probably wine…I just wondered what was in the bottle the girl was holding up? Thank goodness they are all a vanishing breed.
It really is NOT about how old you are chronologically. I’m grey now but was alive to history/philosophy/truth at age 18 – and that translated into a traditional approach to the world and life. It’s about being AWAKE. The more awake I became, the more sense the fullness of the Church made to me. I thank the good God for young people like you!most probably wine…
sad… just sad… to think that these people are old and are supposed to set examples to the youth. I’m a youth myself (18, but feel like 10) and am more conservative than most adults I meet. Shouldn’t it be the other way around?? I have similar friends, too… The Church does seem to enter an interesting generation…![]()