I’m hoping that an article in the Catholic Times in the U.K.last weekend is just misleading;-
A new survey in Dublin has found that Irish parents want their children to find their own religious beliefs and will not press them to practise as catholics.The findings of the MRBI Poll for RTE Television found that 82% of parents would rather their children picked their own Faith.Only 7% of parents gave similar answers to the same question in a poll 30 years ago.12% of respondents say they no longer believe in God,while 22% do not believe in an afterlife.Commenting on the findings,David Quinn of the Iona Institute think-tank called on the Church to spend a little of its resources actually getting its message out to people.He said parishes were willing to spend millions restoring churches,but would not put emphasis on filling seats.
I agree with the last few words of the last paragraph.I try to do
my bit by handing round books by catholic apologists.I give them to those people i feel will actually read them,rather than stick them in a cupboard and forgetting about them.In addition,i ask them to pass them on when they are finished with them.I have bought as many as 3 copies of the same book.However,i am not a philanthropist.