I believe I am one of those old people…it seems the CC changes constantly and I see no reason to change what has been a huge part of one’s belief…with all the dogmas, bishops doctrines, schisms within Catholic (Eastern, Western, Oriental Catholic), peoples and populations…all have been spread thin and confusion reigns…is it a wonder young people and their parents are finding it difficult to raise and structure their childrens lives around the CC?
I was raised, first to Love GOD with all my heart, mind and soul…my parents adored life, nature, love of animals, and love of family. In this manner, as a very young child, we were all introduced into the CC masses and schools…and in awe, we learned about Our Lord Jesus Christ, the begotten SON of GOD, and his history and life within the Bible.
This set the foundation for all my brothers and sisters…we in turn raised our children to believe the same and we are today, a very closely knit and connected family…however, they too have begun to abandon the CC due to its mass doctrine changes, scandalous priestly behaviors, and the separation of all the CC’s Church’s with their dogmas and schisms…too there are too many books and literatures and bishop doctrines…
And I cannot blame them.
As a parent, it is our responsibility to teach our children about GOD, Our Father GOD, Creator, Cause of All Causes, the All in All and his SON, Our Lord Jesus Christ.
They grow to keep these lessons in their lives regardless of how they eventually decide to worship Them…whether in a building or at home, with their own personal altars and pews, kneeling, praying, surrounded by their family or alone, as they will…
I believe our responsibility and purpose is to teach them and know they will keep GOD forever in their hearts, minds, and souls and thereby reach the Kingdom of GOD…teach them the Messages of Salvation, Sacrifice, Charity, and Love of All Peoples, as the lessons of Jesus Christ…surely they find their way…and pass this on to their children, grand children, great-grand children.
What Schisms within the Catholic Church are you on about? You just listed 3 categories of the Rites of the Catholic Church, not those in schism, the only formal Schism within the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church is between the West and East (and other Orthodox communities), but not within the Catholic Church as many people think of her.
As a young Catholic myself, within a university setting in which I am surrounded by other young Catholics, and also my former experience in working in Parish, Diocesan and a National/International Youth Group (Juventutem, if you’ve heard of them). The thing that drives youth away from the Church, is many push for ‘youth’ orientated Mass, that makes the Catholic Church look no better then the Pentecostal/evangelical communities many of the young Christian faithful went through on their journey of faith.
I personally studied, and prayed ceaselessly when i began my conversion (I’m an convert from Atheism), I almost discounted the Catholic Church, as when i first went to a ‘youth’ mass, the attendance was lacking, guitars and drums in the sanctuary, laity who were not altar servers in the sanctuary at the time of the consecration, all joining hands, it was horrible, and left me feeling spiritually unsatisfied, A direct contrast compared to the Divine Liturgy at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral that I also attended (by this time I had decided that if i was going to truly convert, it was to Catholicism or Orthodoxy, I found to many contradictions within Protestantism, and it was founded on men, not what i was reading in Scripture). The only thing that kept me looking in the Catholic Church was the fact I kept reading the same verse over and over, and I knew Orthodoxy, while being so close, was not quite right, ‘thou art Peter…I will build my Church’.
I believe if you truly want to appeal to the Youth, you must give them the genuine teachings of the Church, show them the Catholic Church in all her glory, from her Doctrines (which are unchanging, unlike what you are asserting), her theological tradition, the fact she is truly universal, both East and West (the ‘schisms’ you talk of, are actually other rites of the Catholic Church, they are the Eastern Catholic Church, not schismatics) and an authentic celebration of the liturgy, I don’t mean the EF, even the OF properly celebrated as laid out by Vatican II, not with the innovations we see, or as the charismatic movement celebrate it, but actually say the black, and do the red, and keep to the musical tradition of the Church, instead of some of the poor hymns we hear.
I could go on, but time is finite, and I personally feel it is time for dinner!
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I didn’t mean they gravitate towards the EF community, we tend to gravitate towards orthodoxy, and authentic expressions of the faith, instead of the Politically correct teachings you get in many places, it just happens that near me, that is in the parishes that celebrate the EF freely, or what may as well be exclusively. My parish has many young people, and the Parish I serve at many Sundays while at home does as well, my domestic Parish while at home, has a very traditional Parish Priest, who celebrates the EF almost daily alongside the Ordinary form, and the Oratory where I serve it has a weekly Solemn High Mass (10:30 every Sunday + Holy Days of Obligation according to the 1962 calender), it is these Parishes that are bursting with young Catholics, either at the Extraordinary Form, or the Ordinary Form, while at more ‘youth’ orientated mass, you have barely anyone in attendance (think the highest I saw, was about 30),