I certainly can’t judge the spiritual state of everyone. But if we look at at a wide variety of factors - people leaving Mass early, rarely availing themselves of confession, never wanting to volunteer, having 20 people in our current bible study (half of whom are from other parishes) when we have thousands of members, having 5 families show up for Family Fun Sundays out of a packed church, knowing next to nothing about their faith and not being interested in learning more. In Evangelization, one of the Lectio studies on FORMED, Mary Healy mentioned a Pew Research poll that said Catholics knew less about the bible than even atheists. According to this link 63% of Catholics never participate in scripture or religious education groups. Compare that to 44% of evangelicals who say they go at least once a week. Getting Catholics to WANT to learn about their faith, to take it seriously, to attend things outside of Mass, to not just use church as a means to get their kids through the sacraments, this is a struggle for the ages.
pewforum.org/religious-landscape-study/religious-tradition/catholic/
I’m very familiar with those stats. However, a large percentage of that 63% are the people who are not coming every week.
This has been a struggle for “ages” because historically it was the role of the parents to catechise their kids.
Older Church buildings / campus often do not have large meeting rooms, etc. unless they have a school. “Sunday School” was a protestant innovation, which we obviously sort of adopted (I say sort of because some Parishes, like mine, only have Children’s Faith Formation during the week, not on Sundays).
If Adult Faith Formation classes/events are not working at your parish, then it’s most likely an issue of advertising.
Does Father push them from his homilies and/or during announcements? Or is it just in the bulletin or with people standing in the narthex after mass?
Does your parish have a standing Evangelization committee that is focused on simply evangelizing the parishioners? My parish, for example as two committees (1) an Adult Faith Formation & Evangelization Commission made up of volunteers who focus on logistics of planning events and (2) Evangelization Team which is made up of selected parishioners who have a love & talent for evangelization, this team acts as a “think tank” for evangelization.
If your parish has a subscription to FORMED, you need to advertize it AND make sure people understand what it really is. I’m aware of many devout Catholics who never log into their parish’s FORMED account because they think it’s something they have to come into the parish for – no matter how many times they have been told it’s a “Catholic Netflix for them to watch at home”
Does your parish promote Diocesan events and events from other parishes? Big diocesan events, like a diocesan Men’s and Women’s conferences and teen retreats can really be energetic. But if the parish only promotes their own events, it can hurt.
It’s starts for the top. If the Pastor and his staff are very energetic about ALL events (both in & out of the parish) then it helps when your parish is having something.