Good, but is it being mistakenly filled ? I disagree partly with the pope who says it is not due to theological reasons but one of methodology (see thread # 5). The fervor, joy and community in those “evangelical” churches IS directly related to “theology” , to new life in Christ. I believe the error in Catholicism is the teaching you have this new life in Christ because of your infant baptism (and later Confirmation), and your only hope, not assurance is faithfullness in the sacraments. Evangelicanism says you aren’t born again till you are born again, usually, always at age of reasoning, by an actual personal, spiritual encounter with the living Christ, unrelated to any rite,sacrament. Assurance and joy are due to what Christ did for us,not so much what we do for Christ. It is theology driven . I have heard testimony from quite a few Catholics who have had an experience with Christ, an almost conversion experience, with heavy before and after changes(but remaining Catholic). All that even though they were years earlier baptized and confirmed. It is a challenge for any church of any denomination, to teach to make sure that you have this new life. " Are you saved?" one may ask. " I’m Baptist (Methodist ,Orthodox,Catholic"), one may answer . " I don’t care. Are you saved, born again ? Do you know Christ personally ?", is the evangelical response. Even in America, many evangelical protestant churches have high percentages of Catholics. It is their birthing theology that makes good use of good Catholic seed.