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Fr. McBride’s weekly column appeared in our local paper today. He is, as many know, professor at Notre Dame.
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The column is entitled: "Demoralization in the Catholic Church". Perhaps it is on the web if you want to read the whole thing. He points out that Catholics in America are leaving the church in large numbers, and the total number would have shrunk considerably except for immigrants, mainly from Latin America. He goes on to point out that the RC is facing its greatest crisis since the Reformation - the sex scandal - and the officialdom has been handling that crisis poorly. "The hierarchy ignored warnings" and "presumed to lecture American Catholics, insisting that the crisis was confined to America..." etc.
He ends up with specific recommendations.
This may appear to be off-thread, but I suspect that it impacts loyalty to Catholic doctrine and practice, with the Eucharist at the center of both. If Catholics become convinced that their Church is inept when it comes to such a grave issue as predatory priests, their faith in the magisterium etc begins to collapse, and it could be only a small step from that to denying Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.