Oh, yes I feel your frustration I really do. My previous parish was like that.
It was a haven of sorts for those who apply precepts “loosely”.
But that’s a different problem.
Educating people on morality is far different than feeding them with Scripture during Mass.
One is about correction, the other is about mercy and hope.
I know I harp on this alot, but honestly…we are facing this problem because kids are not in Faith Formation throughout their teens years. In those Middle School and High School youth groups we tackle these things, No mincing words. Just the facts. And STILL people believe that children should receive Confirmation early in life, making Religious Ed a very low priority in families.
The “I’m Done Syndrome” we call it.
Parents are the primary educators of their children. We in the Parishes are here to HELP with that. But as long as parents think there is a bare minimum to receiving sacraments, that everything in the world is covered thoroughly in Sunday school, and that never having these conversations (or being catechized enough to do so) on the home front is all that is needed. In the end these issues will continue to be dominated by the media, celebrity, and teen wishful thinking.
It’s the same thing to believe that as long as you go to Mass, you’re covered. You’ve met an obligation, you’ve gone to communion (whether you are properly disposed or not) and you have no reason to crack open a Bible, a Catechism, or a religious book to read forevermore.
Fire and brimstone doesn’t work. Sounds fun, and we can get all rah rah about it, but education and frank “discussion” ( hint: interactive) will bring the faithful around.
God bless you. I like your posts as well!