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Jessup
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That’s where I find fault with the way the church is organized. Isn’t there some doctrine that states if you marry out side the church you loose your right to take communion. But yet the church offers no resources or organized fellowship for young people to socialize and meet and greet. Much like the LDS where I can go to the ward for young adults or thursday meet and greet, 3rd friday of the month social dances. ect.This is why I’m so big on evangelizing. It is next to impossible for us to find devout Catholics our age to marry (not that this is the only reason I don’t feel called to marriage), and it’s hard to raise children Catholic if you’re in a mixed marriage… but adult converts will actually stick with the faith. Why raise Catholic kids who might fall away when you can bring in outsiders who will be forever grateful?
. Would it kill the diocese if they had mass once a month for people say 21 - 39, would it kill the bishop if he would gather the younger crowed once a month for mass and homily from his busy bishop duties. considering one of the last times the bishop in my diocese spoke it cost 50 dollars to hear his homily. That’s why the younger generation is few and far between in the pews.rather then the church just give warnings over and over again on EWTN radio about the younger generation leaving the church for secular life., I honestly would not know any other Catholics in my age range if it were not for the internet.