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mike182d
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The problem is lack of orthodoxy. If all that is required of a Catholic is just being a “good person” - as most homilies today suggest - they can do that at home instead of spending an hour of their weekend coming there.Then mr. all-knowing, since you seem to be the definitive source on all the Church’s problems…why don’t you please enlighten us as to what is the problem.
If they’re taught that it is not just about being a “good person” but having faith in the Truth of Jesus Christ and *dying *for Him, the people will see Mass as a necessity and not just something cultural they can do if they’re part of “club Catholicism.”
Jesus asks us to *die *for Him, and not many people are going to give up their lives for some cute, cuddly, teddybear Jesus. They will die for a man that was stripped, scourged, and nailed to a tree for every offense they’ve ever committed against God.