As a life-long insurance salesman, my father is fond of saying “There’s the reasons they give for not buying, and then there are the real reasons.”. Many of the reasons lapsed Catholics give as examples according to the article, strike me as false. Too much pushing of conservative values… Too much time spent on subjects of homosexuality and birth control… They may be true in their experience, but not in my experience. They are all too never-ish from the Sunday homilies that I hear.
Then there is the comment about asking a priest a question, he responds with a rule and doesn’t take the time to sit down and discuss. An interesting thing about rules, they are not discussion points.
Here’s the problem with discussions about rules with priests. Let me give an example. We know that a validly formed marriage is indissoluble until death do you part. Per Jesus, this was true even in the Old Testament, but Moses caved and allowed it in Jewish law. How many discussions did Moses have to be persuaded to allow divorce? The upshot: Saint Joseph considered divorce as a valid moral option due to misinformation in Jewish law.
My complaint about the Church is actually opposite of those surveyed who complain about priests not taking the time to explain. Let’s say that I’m a person with little free time, or just indisposed to spending hours reading religious books (how many Catholics have fully read the Bible?), and I want to avoid all greviously sinful matters, REGARDLESS of whether I understand why. In fact, I just want to have a good comprehensive official list of official grevious sinful matters. Can anyone point me to a Vatican, USCCB, archdiocesan website that lists the mortal sins? (Note: not interested in an individual’s “this is what I gather” list).