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You make a false assumption here. Basically that either people agree or they will walk out. That is not the case.Again, those who need to hear it walk out.
You going to chase them down and force it on them?
The faithful Catholics are there every single week.
Lets say there are 100 people in the pew. Of those there are 15 who are so incensed they get up and leave half way through Mass. Another 10 already knew and agreed. What about the other 75? What if 10 of those 75 were on the fence about it and the mention of it’s sinfulness was enough to prick their conscious, repent and do what was right? How about if it was only 3? Mayhap it was only 1. How about the potential convert that has never heard why it is sinful? Should they not hear the truth if it risks others to walk out?
Now you might say “what good to bring one home when 15 leave?”. Christ tells us time and time again that God rejoices when one lost sheep returns… He also tells us that many will hear and reject him. He never once says that one should keep quiet so that people can sun themselves in feigned ignorance.
Think back to last Sunday’s gospel about the Parable of the Sower. Christ says many will hear his words and it will not bear fruit. Only the seeds that fall on good ground will bear fruit. Those who would walk out are like the seeds that fall on the path or those that are sown among the thorns. The path is those that do not understand and the thorns are those that let anxiety and worldly concerns choke the words of life out.
How does one come to prepare good ground where the Word can bear fruit? It is not by refusing to sowing because you know the ground is hard, rocky or covered with thorns. Rather one must till the soil, remove the rocks and cut down and burn the thorns. While doing that though you must still sow the seed. If it takes 20 years to clear the field (say a generation?), but you don’t sow you will starve. Likewise some of the seed that is sown at the edge of the thorns might still grow.
If people leave are they any worse than to receive while in a state of sin? Those that would walk out from hearing the truth already had a foot, body and two arms out the door. If they reject the truth then placating them isn’t helping them grow in holiness. I am not saying that they should be pushed out the door, but it is an offense against justice to withhold words that might bring some to holiness because others might leave to continue to live in shadows and darkness.