There’s an assumption behind all this that the 50’s were a ‘modern’ face of all the past generations - this is more than highly questionable, they were where capitalism was at the time. Neither did the the 60’s just turn up as some kind of deus ex machina to spoil it all. The history, even more distant history, of it all is more complex than that.
I expect that you do.
Too complicated to understand? No. I watched as the body of Christ on earth was slowly, gradually poisoned. If we had gone from 1965 to porn on the internet and cable a few years later, there would have been an immediate outcry. No, all of us frogs sat in our cool pots of water as secularists gradually turned up the heat, which we then got used to, and then they turned it up a little more, a little more, a little more.
Dating, courtship and marriage were understood to be respected. There were chapperones at teenagers’ parties, why? Because adults knew that because they themselves had been teenagers at one time, that teenagers in the 1950s and 1960s were likely to not be able to make wise choices regarding their sexuality. They didn’t need some group of experts to tell them that.
They also didn’t need colorfully dressed anarchists to tell them sex with anyone was OK. The Pill would set you free! Yes, to make bad choices.
1968 Humanae Vitae is released and guess what? Theologians are telling Catholics, it’s up to you and your conscience. Let’s just forget about long-standing Church teaching. Let’s get with The Pill and “modern” living. Things have “changed.” Pope Paul VI wrote about how things would change and he was right.
Free love! (sex with anyone). Don’t trust anyone over 30 (mom, dad, priests, nuns; they don’t know anything). Off the pigs! Smoke reefer! (Hey, man? You gotta roach clip?)
I watched fellow students gradually try and, in some cases, get addicted to illegal drugs. Everyone (or so they thought) was telling them it was OK!
One of my classmates, we found out, was living with his girlfriend. People objected. “But I love her,” he said.
“We will burn this country down if we have to! Down with the Establishment!”
Dr. Timothy Leary likes LSD, you should try it for its “mind expanding” properties.
And the media joined in. A few confused Catholics joined in.
1973 Adult bookstores with various publications showing prostitutes performing graphic sex acts appear all over the country. Abortion legalized (have pity on those poor girls whose only choice is a back-alley abortion). We had compassion for rape and incest. The Catholic Legion of Decency closes its doors and Hollywood with its newfound “freedom” begins making dirtier and dirtier movies.
1978 “Sisters! Throw off the chains of your oppression!” Men are demonized - all men. A war has been declared between the sexes (the media labels it “battle between the sexes”) by the National Organization for Women. Women’s Libbers threaten to burn their bras. All women are or will be, victims of men. Which lays the groundwork for the kind of mistrust and suspicion that leads to…
1980s No-Fault Divorce completes its sweep of the country. Dozens of ads appear in local newspapers “No Kids? $75 and you’re out. Call 800-DIVORCE”
Porn on cable in motels. Sue Ellen on Dallas drinking liquor straight out of the bottle while driving.
1990s Profanity and partial nudity on network TV. Filth coming out of the radio. They call it rap and Shock Jocks. Increase in porn access through the internet. Divorce among Christians is the same or higher as among non-Christians. In terms of day to day living, it’s hard to tell a Christian from a non-Christian.
2000s Into the abyss. Malls become the new places of worship on the weekends. So-called comedians promoting profanity and endless, graphic sex jokes. Everything in the media and even in public, is hyper-sexualized. The Sports Illustrated “swimsuit” issue shows models wearing nothing. Women are paying money for a piece of string and calling it underwear. Movies tell everyone: boy meets girl, they fornicate, become a couple. Even Oprah has guests talking about ther adulterous (open) marriages.
The fruit of the Hippie/Sexual Revolution of the 1960s? It’s there for all to see.
However, for Catholics, there is hope. The Holy Spirit is moving through the Church. The social engineering project of 1968 is being exposed. Even a priest who was being coerced by other priests into signing a statement against Hamanae Vitae is speaking out. Signs of renewed life and vigor are showing within the Church.
God bless,
Ed