We as Catholic Christians in the U.S. have been extraordinarily lucky in the last few decades to be able to practice our religion freely. Christianity has NOT always been freely practiced by its adherents.
And to some extent we have been lulled into a kind of security that as Catholics we are ‘entitled’ to all the ‘perks’ and none of the effort. If we were baptized Catholic (even if that was the only time we were ever in a Church!) then we will grab onto that identity as our ‘right’.
What I think will happen is NOT that the 'big bad Church" will suddenly start to ‘crack the whip’. No, not at all.
What I think will happen is that, using their FREE WILL, Catholics who do NOT agree with the teachings of the Church are going to (freely) depart. (Hopefully not for long). Instead of Catholicism being seen as something positive, it is going to be seen as something NEGATIVE. Heck, it already is presented so by most main stream media.
Now, there are still going to be some die-hards who, despite not agreeing with the teachings, will stay out of pure cussedness and still keep trying the same old 'woman priests and social justice" mantra. But fairly soon they will receive little or no support and (mostly being old) will die away (literally).
The cultural Catholics will have long departed from the “chauvinistic, male-dominanted, sexist, abusive, medieval, closed-minded, bigoted” Church (for whatever reason).
Who will remain?
Those who truly believe.
It is THEN that the miracle will come forth once again.
For despite the trappings of the world, the flesh, and the devil, those who left to ‘be free’ will in time see that all that glitters wasn’t gold, by a long shot.
And those few but true faithful will be on fire for God, and THEIR witness and even the blood of the martyrs among them --and it will come to that–will speak, just as it has countless times throughout history.
And those who left will find themselves longing to return. . .longing to embrace the teachings they once rejected but now see clearly were truth, not lies. Freedom, not slavery. Love, not bigotry.
So yes, temporarily the Church will purify itself and grow strong, and those who left will for the most part wind up returning, and becoming strong and purified themselves.