I would say, Ed, it goes back farther than that. As you said yourself - pleasure, pleasure, and more pleasure. But where did our lives go from being about power, money, or God, to being about pleasure?
Now, I’m not a Luddite. But I do think the Industrial Revolution and the factory system did allow us to have many more goods than humanity had been used to in previous centuries. Technology has allowed us to have an abundance unprecedented in previous history.
There is nothing wrong with abundance. It’s when we use material goods - food, clothing, purchaseables - to try to fill a void which can only be filled with God. Because then we may die thinking we are satisfied when really we never were, nor could be, satisfied.
Technology is good. However, fasting - self-denial - is also. It’s a practise which is woefully lacking. Especially in my own life. You fill self-denial with prayer, counsel, and the works of mercy. If we turned back to fasting and praying and service, our lives will change for the better.
I have been praying. I will be talking to a priest for guidance for my life. I wonder how I might serve others?
I have to disagree entirely. Prior to the revolution, Catholic Communities were stronger. People around me were making a real difference to live out their faith. Even as a boy I could sense that. No, it was not perfect, but we did not lock our doors at night. Neighbors cooperated with neighbors. We avoided the ‘bad kids.’
The Industrial Revolution had nothing to do with it. In my working class neighborhood in the 1960s, we had something sorely lacking in Christian and non-Christian life today: we were content with what we had. Refrigerators were nice, but I grew up without air-conditioning, Nobody had a credit card and all parents were saving money either for the education of their children or for “a rainy day” when an unexpected need arose. We were taught: “If you want to have something, then save your money for it.” We didn’t take out loans to buy things. We paid cash. And we learned to do without when necessary. At Christmas, me and my sister got two toys each and our mother told us to take care of them.
No, a coordinated attack began against the Church that culminated in a full-scale assault in the late 1960s. It broke apart Catholic Communities. The wolves in sheep’s clothing tried to convince us that instead of their being Absolute Truth or the one right answer, there were other answers. Better answers. Even “alternative - sexual - lifestyles.” If we don’t understand what happened in the last 40 years in particular - we had better.
1960 FDA approves the Pill
1966 The destructive, radical feminist organization, the National Organization for Women, is founded.
www.now.org/
1967 Been hearing about problems at Notre Dame? Read this:
archive.catholic.com/thisrock/2005/0511fea1sb5.asp
Freedom. Freedom from the Church.
1967 Time magazine cover story about The Pill. Freedom, again, from fear. Fear of what? Babies. Click on the right side to read part of the story.
time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19670407,00.html
Pope Paul VI read the ‘signs of the times’ correctly. He called a group to study artificial birth control and to advise him. Of course, they advised a loosening of the restrictions on ABC. The Pope upheld the constant Catholic teaching about ABC.
1968
vatican.va/holy_father/paul_vi/encyclicals/documents/hf_p-vi_enc_25071968_humanae-vitae_en.html
But the wolves pounced immediately.
“Within 24 hours, in an event unprecedented in the history of the Church, more than 200 dissenting theologians signed a full-page ad in The New York Times in protest. Not only did they declare their disagreement with encyclical’s teaching; they went one step further, far beyond their authority as theologians, and actually encouraged dissent among the lay faithful.”
Source:
regnumchristi.org/english/articulos/articulo.phtml?id=21122&se=362&ca=967&te=707
Got it? “… an event
unprecedented in the history of the Church…”
I guess I’ll have to be more blunt. The goal was and is, lots of sex with anyone, any time. That’s what represents the majority of the problems facing the West today: a misuse of the human sexual faculty.
1969 The co-founder of the National Abortion Rights Action League begins a campaign of lies and deceptions fed to the media and makes the Catholic Church the villain.
catholicnewsagency.com/resource.php?n=402
We, The People, were lied to. And the lies would continue.
1970s Millions of dollars are spent on models, photographers, filmmakers, printers and distribution plus the buying and leasing of buildings to create the new Opium Dens – Adult Bookstores. The
planned addiction pattern began.
1973 Abortion is legalized. By nonscientific vote, Homosexuality is removed as a disorder from the Diagnostic and Statical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association.
All we’re seeing today is an attempt to subsidize “my alternative sexual lifestyle.”
So, to be blunt again - Sex became first in importance. Relationships and commitment were and are optional.
I never grew up with abundance and neither did my working class friends.
Peace,
Ed