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This is really not true.This is not criticism of things Catholic, most of these people uphold all things Catholic, they just dislike insults to the Catholic faith. Most of them love the Catholic faith and want it to be always upheld and promoted authentically.
Isn’t it terrible when you go into a Catholic Church and wish to have a faithful Mass but then you see EMHC’s when there is no extraordinary circumstances for them to be needed, little reflection of the Catholic faith but innovation and disrespect for our Lord Jesus, etc?
The Pope came to promote fidelity and of course we know that United States Catholics are pretty unfaithful to the Church, and this is reflected in our behavior. I see the Masses as pretty darn good considering the state of the Church in America. I don’t have much to complain about as I can imagine how ugly and banal Mass would be presented to the Pope out here in California. I think we did a good job considering the source.
But some people come from much more faithful parishes and they see the problems much more clearly than the rest of us. They are not complaining against Catholicism but against unfaithfulness to Catholicism. They are upholding the beauty of Catholicism, we just are used to uglyness that we see any criticism of this as equated with criticizing Catholicism, but I am sure that isn’t the desire of most the people complaining.
Look at both sides from a charitable view and you will see that the people complaining actually have good reason but it is hard to see as most of us have become used to the “American Catholic Church” I don’t hate the NO Mass I grew up in it and serve in it, but we can always do better, we are certainly not the example for the world to follow.
In Christ
Scylla
I remember hearing now retired Theodore Cardinal McCarrick speak eloquently on this subject. He said that whenever he met with the Holy Father (John Paul II), he reminded him that the Catholics of the United States are the most faithful Catholics in the world.
He went on to explain his remarks: He said that when the “We are Church” movement was going BIG in Europe and other parts of the world, it never gained too much traction here. When people have sought to undermine the hierarchy, they have been limited to mere handfuls in this country.
Considering those things and the fact that Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist and the like have been historically overused MUCH more in other regions on earth and had been used earlier on before being used here, I don’t think that American Catholics are so unfaithful.