My perspective is that of a convert in the Texas panhandle, the middle of the buckle of the Baptist and Pentecostal Bible belt. This is a protestant region and, unfortunately, very anti-Catholic (I was one). Growing up protestant, I sat in many sermons in many churches learning that the Church is pagan and that the Pope is anti-Christ. What is more unfortunate is that many of these “pastors” will sit side-by-side with our Bishop at community events, all the while telling their congregations that the Church is an instrument of Satan. I am not exaggerating, folks. The cradle Catholics in this area don’t even realize how the protestant community in this region views the Church – it is not simply friendly disagreement about some doctrine.
I embodied Bishop Sheen’s comment that millions hate what they think the Church teaches, but few hate what the Church actually teaches. The problems are many. The solution, however, is evangelization – within and without the Church. We need to spread the Gospel to those outside of the Christian faith; we need to educate our separated brethren on the true teachings of our faith; and we need to catechize our own better. Now, I just need to figure how to do this! I am on the RCIA team at the Cathedral, but we need a plan for more community education and outreach.
I look forward to the thoughts and comments continuing on this thread.