If the figures in this article are correct, then it clearly shows:
- Changing the Church to represent the world it is in: People see there is no difference. Nothing to “live up” to, no joy, no fervour and God’s presence feels “distant,” in this regard. Therefore, they leave because they feel Christianity doesn’t mean anything
- People who aren’t relgious aren’t suddenly going to become religious just because their favourite Church of yore all of a sudden agree with liberalism. Many of the liberal activistics are staunch anti-religion advocates, so changing your doctrine won’t automatically surge an renaissance (In fact, figures demonstrating quite the opposite show people care about their faith, and demonstrating the true faith rather than bending over backwards for liberalism)
I agree with some of the posts suggesting this way of lifestyle is destroying many. If this is the case, then it is our job as Catholics to help these people before they die, and to demonstrate why our way is superior.
I’ll close with the following:
Isn’t it funny how our Western cultures, despite being hideously oversexed and over-sexualised are going into a state of decline? And yet traditionalist keep going the way they have. Surely this will produce a resurgence in the decades to come, if we have that long. I guess this shows how “The gates of Hell shall not prevail against her,” here we are still, plugging away as well as ever, while those who disagree with us come, and go. Yes they present major challenges to our way of life, and those who aren’t 100% in their faith, but if they do not reproduce, their way of life cannot be transmitted nearly as easily! Thank God!