As one who is around Life Teen as an adult volunteer, I guess I’ll throw in my two cents.
When I first saw folks - anyone is invited - go up to the altar before the Eucharistic prayer had begun, I was mortified. I still am when I see it every week. I do not agree with liturgical abuses, no matter how silly I feel some of the new regulations are (i.e. pouring wine in to each individual chalice before the consecration, another thing my parish doesn’t do). But I feel like these regulations exist for a reason, and that reason is uniformity of worship, and they should be acknowledged.
Is it a misrepresentation? In many ways, I think that it is. Some have complained that it’s rather watered down in terms of content, and I tend to agree with that assesment. It tends to be charismatic in a non-orthodox way, which is just asking for trouble. I think kids hunger for undilluted Catholicism; they know when they’re being handed something that’s been watered down, and I know as a kid I certainly resented those who treated me in a way that insulted my intelligence. Often, I feel like I’m being handed broad spiritual material that has nothing to do with the precepts of the Catholic faith except for broad, general points. I’ve certainly never heard anything I’d consider to be heresy, but it never quite goes far enough, either.
Still, I can’t help but like it. Every week I see kids who might not have any connection to the faith outside of a Sunday Mass attendance - at their parents’ request - coming a little closer to God. At Life Nights, we take on purity issues, pray, and there are times when we do indeed learn a little about the faith, too. The general sense of unity and fellowship fostered by Life Teen is unparallel in anything I’ve ever seen in a teenage atmosphere. Even the quiet, shy types who probably aren’t all that accepted at their high schools are included with love and joy by their peers who are probably some of the most popular students in their schools. And having taught high school in the past, that is truly something worth holding on to.
Does the program need to be tweaked? Absolutely. But does the fundamental premise of Life Teen need to be scrapped? I hope it never happens.