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LilyM
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Clearly you haven’t bothered reading the rest of the thread. If you had had the common sense to do so you’d know that I’m not talking about seeking anything outside the Church, merely about letting what is outside inspire us to seek more deeply inside.Lily,
I essentially agree with you on this point, and can see how some would benefit from this. However, I am old enough to recall the 60’s and the great fascination of my fellow Catholics with Buddhism and later with new age. We all know the results of that wave of “enlightenment” that swept though the church.
Catholics seem to be seeking something, but only if it is outside the church. I don’t believe that it is to be found there. That’s all.
The comparison is dead wrong. The 60s Buddhists and New Agers for the most part knew traditional mainstream Christianity inside out, having been raised in it, and were consciously seeking something different.
What younger generations are doing now is the opposite. They are seeking something with all the attributes of traditional mainstream Christianity - structure and certainty for example - only they haven’t been taught that such things can be found within Christianity.
What are you doing to teach them?