Don't you feel scared?

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Not really. I have faith that this is the time and place that God has placed me. And I guess I have to use my talents and skills to do my best to preach the Gospel to those around me. And to live the faith in my everyday life. The only way to change society is by living the faith and being the light of Christ to each person we encounter.
Jesus says many times “Do not be afraid”. He also says “I am with you always, even to the end of time”. So there’s nothing to worry about.
Very good!
 
When I was younger I use to stress over things and just pray to the Lord and it always worked out. Now that I am older (maybe wiser) I know that the good Lord has a plan for everything that happens in our lives and not waste any energy on things we can’t control.🙂
 
Actually, not scared by I feel some sadness for future young adult women, about 10 years from now. I wonder if those seeking marriage or even a long term relationship will face an ever shrinking pool of eligible interested men.

It seems like the risk/reward balance of marriage has turned it into something scary for many young men. Additionally, there is less and less pressure to be married. With all the various distractions available a future similar to Japan where large groups of men are uninterested in even dating might spread across the 1st world.
 
That society’s idea of right and wrong is seriously messed up? And how it will get worse as your children grow up?

As a young person, it honestly irritates me to see my peers believing anything. And it also shows us the future of society. I mean it just keeps getting worse and worse.

As parents, how do you deal with this anxiety? I’m mildly comforted by the fact that we have truth on our side, but then again we are becoming the minority.
I see a lot of families secular, Christian and Catholic going by the way side every month and we live in a very conservative region of the US. The only a family can ride this out and pass along the values the children will in turn need to raise their own families is to stick to Traditional Catholicism as much as possible that means before Vatican II. The modernist have had the control since the mid 1960’s and we are seeing the fruits of modernism as we speak.

PF or B16 or GP2 or future Pope cannot change any moral teachings or dogma the previous Popes have declared. It is the Catholic Church’s job to save humanity.

The Arian Crisis took about 250 years for the full Church to get back on track, we are only about 50yrs into this Modernism crisis. You will also hear most people say there is no crisis or this is a simple bump in Church history (those people must not be trying to raise a family through this mess). It is not, this is a full blown crisis.
 
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