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InLight247
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Good points!Just from what I’ve observed in the eight years I’ve been Catholic, I would have to say there are several reasons Catholics leave the Church, many of them have already been posted. I would say two of the most important reasons are poor catechesis and poor liturgical practice. Every single ex-Catholic I’ve met and talked to has revealed a poor understanding of the Catholic faith, and many Catholics I meet still in the Church have a poor grasp of the Faith as well. I’ve met very few who completely adhere to Church teaching or even know what the Church teaches on various matters of faith and morals. Better faith formation for children that actually teaches doctrine instead of just touchy-feely warm fuzzies would help alot and on-going faith formation for adults. I’ve been a member of three different Catholic parishes, and I’ve been appalled at the lack of faith education for adults. The Protestant churches I attended were much smaller but always offered a variety of classes for adults to attend to learn more about their faith. Catholics unfortunately seem to think they learn it all when they graduate from CCD classes, so they have only the most elementary understanding of their faith.
Another big problem I see is how the Mass has been dumbed down and desacralized. There is simply little sense of the sacred, that Mass is a participation in something timeless, holy and divine. The pop music used, the architecture that is merely functional and not inspirational, and homilies that don’t really give much instruction all contribute to this problem.
There also just seems to be a great deal of spiritual apathy/indifference in many Catholics, even those who attend Mass regularly. It seems like they practice their faith more out of habit rather than zeal and love for the Lord. Being surrounded by that kind of example certainly doesn’t inspire people to remain in the Church.
What can we do? Be faithful to whatever God is calling us to do in our own sphere of influence, doing what we can to address the problems we see around us or help Catholics we know who are doubting or struggling in their faith. However, the most important thing is for us to pray and fast and make sacrifices on behalf of the Church and people we know who have left the Church for whatever reason.
I know how important the religious education is. That is why I am recently called to be a catechist. If we don’t convert young people while they are in CCD, someone else (the world) will convert them later.
Please say a prayer for all the catechists.
God bless!