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Great post, gurney!I would just like Catholics and the Church itself to take a good, strong, honest audit of itself and face some facts…
By and large, Catholics have never been a Bible-reading group (laity)…Most of my protestant friends always express ‘shock’ that I know scripture so well. The only reason I know scripture is because I’m SELF-TAUGH. The RCC never taught me squat about scripture. We learned catechism in CCD growing up, a little old testament, a few basic stories of Jesus and that’s about it. We mostly learned rules, when to bow, how to pray, and what to say…
Protestants are missionary-oriented. I can’t count how many of my protestant co-workers or friends have gone on missions. They use laity to go on missions and they’re driven. Catholics use the priesthood for missions by and large. I can’t name one catholic at our church who has ever gone on a mission.
Protestants tend to have more buy-in with kids and youth. Only in the last ten years has there even been a vacation bible school in our parish and that being said, it’s a pitiful-looking program. Protestants were having VBS way back in the day. I used to go with my lutheran and non-denominational friends as a kid to VBS because we didn’t have one.
Protestants focus on scripture heavily, catholics as a whole tend to focus mostly on the liturgy, confession, rosary, and prayer.
There is not as much fellowship in the Catholic Church as in protestantism. When my family and I used to attend the Anglican Church, there was always coffee hour directly after the service as well as Bible study and dinner together in the hall Wednesday nights. After Mass at our Catholic Church now, there’s nothing.
What I’d like to see is Catholics STOP just using the 7 sacraments as their only claim to fame to get protestants to convert. While I DON’T want roller coasters and ferris wheels or crazy born again revivals in the park, I’d like to see the Catholic Church try to open itself up with more scripture, more passion, more missionary zeal and evangelism, more youth buy-in, more fun, and some child care wouldn’t hurt at our parish!
The tone I often feel in these forums is: "hey, we have all seven sacraments and Peter himself. We’re infallible and that’s enough. Reform? Bah, Trent did that. So many Catholics are contemptible toward Luther and try to sugar coat the indulgences racket back in the Middle Ages or sluff off papal misdeeds. I think the Catholic Church needs to take stock of itself. When I’ve gone overseas in the past ten years with my wife to the Philippines it is shocking to hear how boring, urbane, and just all around dreadful the Mass is. Good Lord they’re just dull. Even Mass can be dull if the lector, priest, and co-celebrants are boring farts. I don’t think we Catholics can just rely on some statements by St. Ignatus and Polycarp about the Eucharist to get folks into the Church. We need to breathe more life back into it!
By the way, I am trying to send you a PM, but it says your PM box is full