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I enjoy watching the Journey Home program on EWTN…one theme that is quite prevalent among converts is that the behavior of Catholics they knew had nothing to do with their conversion…just the opposite in fact…I can add my own experience to that as a convert and the Catholics I knew…all of who had been educated in Catholic schools…this was back in the sixties…I converted because I actually felt the Holy Spirit leading me to the Catholic Church…of course I did meet many faith filled Catholics once I took those first steps…one elderly lady even told me that Vatican 2 was the greatest thing to happen to the church because now Catholics were no longer forced to attend mass…but rather only those who really were practicing Catholics did so…now I have been a Catholic for 24 years and find there are countless ways for Catholics to continually strengthen their faith…through an understanding of the mass…the history of the church…the lives of the saints…the early church fathers…all the “bells and whistles” and their meanings…the only reason I can see why young people would be leaving the church falls squarely on the parents…mom and dad both working…take the kids to sports…to dance lessons…more “quality time”…etc etc…even if they find time for mass they probably don’t teach them about the faith at home because they are too busy…so no wonder kids aren’t catechized…they see by example of their parents…Catholic schools are run by secular teachers…many are probably married and have the same busy schedules outside of school and most probably have never been properly catechized themselves…unfortunately I think it’s too late to close the barn door…the horse has already bolted…that goes for Christianity as a whole…it’s going to take some monumental earth shaking event before people get back to putting God first in their lives…and in their childrens lives.