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Brandall
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Overall, I enjoyed your post and it’s attempt at predicting the future. However, I would like to pick at a couple of points having to do with the “54% of Catholics who support gay marriage”.Someone earlier in this thread mentioned a stat of 54% of Catholics who support gay marriage. I believe that. What this means is that if all of these people depart the True Catholic Church for the New Catholic Church, 54% of the offering money will be gone from the parish treasury–this is a major hit, and will hurt the True Catholic Church. Do not think otherwise–losing 54% of the offerings WILL HURT a lot–a lot of programs will be cut to lower expenses. That will make the True Catholic Church parishes seem even more lackluster and “dull”, which will result in many of the remaining members departing in search of a church with more to offer (they will cite the needs of their children for “youth programs.”). I predict that many of these Catholics will end up in the Evangelical Protestant churches which are still teaching that homosexual marriage and abortion are evil.
If you look at this poll, ( pewresearch.org/key-data-points/u-s-catholics-key-data-from-pew-research/ ) scroll down far enough and you will see that 41 percent of Catholics say they attend church weekly. More than likely that is an inflated number. Probably some of those don’t go weekly and would have felt guilty admitting it. But the number is 41 percent and we will use that here.
If 41 percent go to church regularly, that means 59 percent do not. It’s likely that the 54 percent of the other poll that supports gay marriage is the bulk of that 59 percent that don’t attend regularly. If they aren’t going to church, they can’t drop a donation in the basket. If they’re not going to church, do you think they are mailing donations in or giving online? I’m not willing to guess.
Lets suppose these 54 percent, that approve of gay marriage, join the church you named “New Catholic Church”. Again, I’m taking a leap and guessing that they are dominated by the more than half of Catholics that don’t attend. If they aren’t attending the Roman Catholic Church now, what makes you think they will attend the New Catholic Church?
If there were to be such a split, I wonder how many “Good Catholics” would switch? How many disaffected Lutherans, Episcopalians, Anglicans, etc., would find refuge in the Roman Catholic Church? While I agree there is a problem, I’m just not in agreement with you that by standing by the morals of the church, it will devastate the church.