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One thing I’ve been thinking about lately is how pagan much of Central and Southern America seem to be. I went on a school mission trip to Tactic, Guatemala when I was in high school, and in that region many of the Catholic priests were also openly practicing Mayan priests, as evidenced by the corn sacrifices done in front of a stone cross behind one of the churches, in addition to many of the other distinctively Mayan witchcraft rituals that took place there and in other places. Compared to the heavily witchcraft-influenced and/or nominal brand of Catholicism that seemed to inhabit the region, admittedly the Protestant mission group going into the region seemed like a significant improvement. This also seems to be the case in other places, such as Mexico, which blends its Catholicism with ancient superstition through celebrations like El Dia Los Muertos. These hybrid cultures of Catholicism and witchcraft are, of course, a mess, and inevitably these are the regions that Protestant ministries often target for mission work.
I guess what I’m wondering is this: Why are so many ostensibly Catholic countries such a mess, compared to the traditionally Protestant northern hemisphere? Is the presence of devout Protestantism in these areas technically an improvement over the nominal quasi-Catholic paganism that inhabit these regions? Perhaps most importantly, are there any Catholic efforts to bring these regions back to orthodoxy, perhaps even sometimes in spite of the corrupt or heretical clergy in those regions?
I know of the brother of a friend who is a seminarian in a priestly religious order operating out of Southern America, and if I remember correctly their big focus is to reach more remote people groups that don’t have access to the Gospel; outside of that, I don’t know if I’ve ever heard of Catholics doing mission work in so-called Catholic countries.
Basically, I know nothing about this issue, except that Protestants keep going to ****** Catholic countries and tidying things up down there, and I’m hoping the Catholic Church is also making efforts to “reform” these regions the correct way instead.
I guess what I’m wondering is this: Why are so many ostensibly Catholic countries such a mess, compared to the traditionally Protestant northern hemisphere? Is the presence of devout Protestantism in these areas technically an improvement over the nominal quasi-Catholic paganism that inhabit these regions? Perhaps most importantly, are there any Catholic efforts to bring these regions back to orthodoxy, perhaps even sometimes in spite of the corrupt or heretical clergy in those regions?
I know of the brother of a friend who is a seminarian in a priestly religious order operating out of Southern America, and if I remember correctly their big focus is to reach more remote people groups that don’t have access to the Gospel; outside of that, I don’t know if I’ve ever heard of Catholics doing mission work in so-called Catholic countries.
Basically, I know nothing about this issue, except that Protestants keep going to ****** Catholic countries and tidying things up down there, and I’m hoping the Catholic Church is also making efforts to “reform” these regions the correct way instead.