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A study of the last 100 years of history, with a particular view of Europe and North America, would most likely reveal a whole list of reasons for lack of reverence. To put it in another way, I strongly suspect that those who lack reverence, and receive Communion in the hand, have drunk milk and coffee, or at least one of them, for a sustained period of time in their life. There is about as much correlation.The lack of respect and interest is what I have a problem with. This “Lack” in my opinion is the reason why 70% of catholics don’t believe in the real presence. In most places in the world you will not see communion in the hands. In these places you many more devout catholics with the greater part of the church population believeing in and understanding the real presence of Christ. I truly believe there is a direct corulation between the two.
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This thread is too short to go into all of that history, but given two World Wars, with the massive impact they had on the family; the increase in knowledge, both through the hugh upswing in college graduates post WW2 and the tremendous increase in speed of communication (accompanied by the continued dumbing down of information); the decision in 1930 at the Lambeth Conference of the Anglican/Episcopalian church to allow birth control (no major denomination allowed the use of birth control prior to this) and in general a breaking down of authority all lead to the 60’s, where authority everywhere was lost. Vatican 2 happened in the midst of this vast social upheaval. It was not Vatican 2 which caused the loss of respect for authority, but a whole series of things happening prior to that which did.
The net result was that the chaos that was close to full boil prior to Vatican 2 broke out not long after it. Part of the result was a dumbing down of catechesis; part was a rejection, on the part of many, of much of what the Church had taught for centuries, simply because everything else was being rejected at the same time. The proverbial baby was thrown out with the bath water.
The lack of respect is not why people do not believe in the Real Presence ; if anything, it is just the opposite. And I would challenge the 70% statistics. If you are going to quote old polls, then you need to do a bit more research. Part of that statistic lies in how the questions were asked; part of it lies in who the survey covered. Both served to skew the statistics.
The causes of why the Church is where it is are complex. Most people do not deal well with complex; it is too hard to understand. They want simple, and what they end up with instead is simplistic.