Yes I expect it to all die out.
I am reading a book at the moment called ‘An Ungodly Rage’ and it tells of militant feminism using Catholicism to spread their religion/ideology.
Having the laity join with the priest, the book says, is a direct attempt to reduce the role of the priest to the end point of where the priest is not really needed because we are all apparently independent, equal priests of the goddess or some such politically correct clap-trap.
It will die when the generation brainwashed ‘for the cause’ also die.
Not so long now.
Really, stop wishing and hoping for my generation to die. Remember that we did what we were instructed to do by the priests of our day. If some priests allowed themselves to be influenced by those they shoudn’t have, that’s not on us, the obedient flock in the pews.
For example, about 16 years ago my parish was instructed, by our Pastor, to stop kneeling - at Consecration, during Communion, etc. It really came from two forceful women, the diocsan catechetical coordinator and the future administrator, and he went along because he didn’t like confrontation. That it flew in the face of the GIRM didn’t matter because nobody in our parish had ever heard of, let alone read, the GIRM, and they were none the wiser. What they were was obedient. Save for ~5, everyone stopped kneeling during the Mass.
Fast forward to 2014. Our new pastor has observed his parish for a year and is appalled at no kneeling. He brings it up at a meeting, desperate to find a way to change that.
“What do I have to do to get people to kneel?”
“Father, just tell them to kneel.”
“Really? It’s that simple?”
“Yes, Father. They weren’t particularly happy when they were told not to kneel, but they obeyed. They will not question your instruction to return to kneeling. You just have to decide whether you want them to kneel just for the Consecration, per the Canadian GIRM, or for the entire EP, as the GIRM also allows.”
You could almost hear the sign of relief when he instructed them to kneel for the entire EP.