This “division” is in reality no different to the unsuccessful attempts by various groups through the past two millennium to impose their ideologies onto our church. The Holy Spirit is continuing to guard his church and be with us, our task is to continue to pray and give practical guidance in truth to those around us ie. CAF.
If we only had like minded people conversing on CAF then we’d be derelict in our duties to evangelise. Therefore I would welcome diverse opinions on various aspects of catholicism, and debate the truth with them and hopefully infect them with it.
Gerry
OTOH, in the past, these differing ideologies often did not touch the person in the pew, who lived and died in their Catholicism unaware that forces were trying to destroy their church.
In today’s age, the internet makes it possible for everyone from toddlers to nursing home residents to learn everything.
Like I said, in my corner of the world, I have not run into any conflict in Catholicism. We have daily TLM in our city and have had it for several decades, along with wonderful NO Masses. Our bishops have a great record of conservative, orthodox Catholicism.
I know that many Catholics in our city hate our bishop and call him names because they want “women priests” or “reproductive choice.” This is nothing new to me–these so called “liberal Christians” are also present in Protestantism.
But it was on the internet, on this forum, that I learned about the traditionalists who believe that the NO is a heretical travesty and that Pope John Paul II was a liberal who led the Church further away from the Church than all of his predecessors.
I had learned in RCIA about “abuses” in the Mass and we had been given a list of things to watch out for and stay away from (e.g., liturgical dance, we were told, is not allowed in the U.S. in Catholic Churches).
But it was on the internet, on this forum, that I have met people who keep track of abuses and seem to NEVER find a Mass that is abuse-free. These people are never happy with the Mass they attend. Indeed, the only abuse-free Mass that they have ever attended exists only in their imagination. Although they correctly discern that the Holy Mass is of heaven, they forget that it is also of earth and therefore will contain human failings and mistakes and that not all of these are deliberate attempts or Satanic plots to undermine the Church and the Gospel…
I am grateful that I had an excellent RCIA class, that I have done a lot of reading, and that my bishop and priests provide us with fantastic adult formation opportunities.
**But IMO, those who do not have these advantages can be led astray and made weak in their faith by the knowledge of the conflicts between Catholic and Catholic. ** Without the internet, many of these people would have been innocent of the knowledge of these conflicts. But the internet throws it in their face, and often, like a bad auto accident, we can’t help but stop and gaze at the horror.
One more awful possibility that has occurred to me is that some of the more extreme traditionalist may not really be friendly to the Church at all, but are actually enemies of Catholicism who are attempting to drive a wedge between Catholics. This is the “Tokyo Rose” approach–sow seeds of dissent and create a disturbance that can cause factions, bitterness, and clamor. I hope this is not true, but at times, I do wonder about the motives of some of the more vicious traditionalists who seem to see evil in every thing that the modern Catholic Church does.
I have suggested before that the Moderators of this Board should somehow try to limit access to some of these topics that new converts and “innocent” Catholics could find disturbing. I personally think that people should not be allowed access into the Traditional Forum until they have been a member of CAF for at least a solid year and have a record of charitable posts.
Another possibility is to require that people complete a “Basic Education” in the Catholic Church course (perhaps reading various CA pamphlets, etc, and completing an online quiz aboutwhat they have read) before they are allowed to access the Traditional Forum. This would at least insure that people have the basic knowledge to recognize a schismatic idea when they see it, and have the tools to respond adequately to accusations of “heresy.”
I think it is dangerous to allow the wavering person or the new convert into these internet discussions that make it seem like the Catholic Church is at the brink of disaster. This is not the Middle Ages when information took years to reach the common people. This is 2008, when we have all the knowledge (and lies) of the ages at our fingertips and on our screens.