Possibly. Pastors recognize that the money tree will wither if all people hear about is hell –
I can’t imagine that you’re defending “Catholicism Lite” because to teach otherwise will affect income and revenue. It’s not supposed to be a popularity contest. I would hope that much would come through in Jesus’ own life.
But I will say that you’re prone to extremes. You say “if all people hear about is hell”.
This is in contrast to your pastors who “never preach” about hell or damnation.
There’s a big world between “all you ever hear” and “never hearing”.
Thankfully, our parish priests preach about hell frequently, since it is what Our Savior saved us from. But it’s not the “hellfire sermons” that you’re apparently afraid of (although we get those sometimes also) – and it’s not “all we hear”.
In any case, masochistic spirituality is not my cup of tea.
I guess not. You call Mel Gibson’s “Passion” a “snuff-film”.
Apparently, you have a very difficult time with things like:
The Stations of the Cross
The Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary
The Seven Sorrows of Our Lady
and Good Friday.
I’m not at all surprised. We have a lot of Crossless Catholic parishes in my area. Those are places where they are afraid to talk about Jesus’ death – perhaps they think that such a meditation is “masochistic”. For them, it would have been far better if Our Lord left us a smiley face instead of a cross for the symbol of His Kingdom.
As for doing penance, mortifiying the senses (mortifying is such a masochistic word) and bringing one’s body into subjection lest we become enemies of the Cross – those concepts are scoffed as well.
I notice how they try to make Good Friday a “celebration for rejoicing” as well. That just seems blasphemous to me.