J
JRKH
Guest
While in general I agree with this…I’m not sure how the “drug dealing” factor fits in here.I would love to see Catholics be much, much more active in evangelizing, teaching, and discipling the many people who are merely cultural Catholics within areas such as Central and South America. If Catholics did this better, evangelicals wouldn’t see the significant numbers of drug- dealing, Santa Muerta-praying, Santaria-practicing cultural Catholics and conclude that the good news of the gospel hasn’t been understood.
As to the other matters…I had not really heard of these things and, as a Catholic in the U.S. and of Northern European extraction I find such practices foreign and somewhat troubling,
BUT - I would suggest that there are two aspects of these to be examined.
a) As you say the Catholic Church herself needs to do a better job of evangelizing AND watch and investigate such practices carefully so that the good news of the Gospel IS understood…and error does not creep into the Church through these culturally diverse practices.
b) The non-Catholics who see these things should not jump to the wrong conclusions but should seek to understand them more fully both in the life of the given culture and in the life of the Church.
A combination of these two things can go a long way toward reconciling any difficulties.
Peace
James