Speaking from the other side of the pond, I offer this:
catholiceducation.org/articles/abortion/ab0005.html
The fact of the matter is this, how did Catholics and non-Catholics view their governments in the US or the UK in 1968? How much more were we committed to living out our lives as taught to us by the Church and in our common laws? We were also more trusting of strangers back then, and more trusting of authority.
We were naive and deceived in 1968. The radicals, Hippies and anarchists began publishing their anti-Church, pornographic and Marxist underground newspapers and comics. When Pope Paul VI had the encyclical Humanae Vitae published in 1968, the following happened:
"On July 29, 1968, a crescendo of suspense was broken and Pope Paul VI publicly issued his long-awaited encyclical Humanae Vitae (The Regulation of Birth).
"In the encyclical, the Holy Father courageously reaffirmed the Church’s constant teaching that, in the words of the encyclical, “each and every marriage act must remain open to the transmission of new life” (No. 11).
"It caused a firestorm.
"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.
"They asserted the following: “Therefore, as Roman Catholic theologians, conscious of our duty and our limitations, we conclude that spouses may responsibly decide according to their conscience that artificial contraception in some circumstances is permissible and indeed necessary to preserve and foster the values and sacredness of marriage.”
In a 5 year plan, outsiders began living with their girlfriends, and when mother or father would say, “If you love the girl, why not marry her?” It was as if their minds had been taken over - the radicals convinced enough of us to abandon ALL authority, Federal, Civil, Priests, Nuns, mom and dad - they were old. Here they promised us a Woodstock Nation, which never came to pass. I lived through this.
Pope Paul VI warned there would be an increase in promiscuity, and small groups of people with a great deal of money would open strip clubs and topless bars and Adult Bookstores selling explicit photos of prostitutes. But they had their highly paid lawyers yelling: “We have the First Amendment right!”
Everything had to be easy. Sex had to be worry free though no form of artificial contraception is 100% effective. Gradually, we began to slip away. Eastern mysticism became
the big thing on college campuses.
In the 1980s, things got easier with No-Fault Divorce. Yet, I still felt that enough remained where we would not lose most of what we were. But the plan was ongoing. Cable TV appeared promising more “choices.” What did we get? Porn.
In the 1990s, it was all about me. “Eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow you die.” Shock jocks spewing filth on the radio and interviewing “porn stars” (prostitutes) and exalting them. Then the global internet.
It goes back to the Hippie saying: “Hey man. If it feels good, do it.” A “modern” translation of it’s OK to be a slave to your flesh and without self-control.
We know the way back. There is a priest waiting to hear our confession. And to non-Catholics, I would say: This is better? A dysfunctional, sex obsessed world is better?"
Peace,
Ed