I have heard some priests say that the people that are in the pews, who read the newsletter and bulletin, are not the ones that need to be reminded that contraception is a grave sin. To some degree, I think they’re right. It’s the Easter/Christmas Catholics that need to know this, and it seems quite out of place to admonish contraceptive users during homilies intended to expound upon some of our most profound and pivotal Gospel readings.
But I’m not sure I buy into this theory. I think there are plenty of “sometimer” Catholics on any given Sunday that could use a healthy dose of spiritual shock treatment from the pulpit. Plenty of them find time now and again to read the publications (especially if the parish puts them online), and this is prime ground to reiterate Church teaching.
The numbers sadly do not back this idea up. Most Catholics in the pews on every given Sunday are caught up in any number of mortal sins. I also do not feel that a doctor is doing anybody any good because he does not tell his patients the truth. As for the Easter/Christmas crowd, they are the least of my worries. Not going to mass every week is already a mortal sin, so I am not that worried if they commit another one on top of it. I wonder why these people even bother to show up at all? Do they think they will get a better spot in hell for showing up 2 times a year? Now please understand that I know each one of them is a soul that God loves beyond reason, however if the priest who is there does not say anything, what am I in the pews support to do?
The part that is almost funny if it were not so sad, is that I think priests get like this in an attempt to keep/draw more people into the Church. I believe that teaching a watered down faith does that a lot more. If all Church is is a happy clappy place where I get to sing some music and feel good about myself, why bother to show up? I could go to the beach and feel the same way. Now let us contrast this with Blessed John Paul the Great. Was he short on people to see and talk to? HARDLY! He had people, even young people my the millions wanting to be near him, why? Because he taught a happy-go-lucky watered down version of the faith? Not on your life! He taught the whole truth, even when the rest of the world was against him, he stood firm.
There is a saying that the youth in this country use a lot these days, it is called “bein’ real” and not being a “fake” or a “poser” Teens can tell if somebody is walking the walk or just talking the talk, and they respond to people who are willing to give them the real truth. For the last 5-10 years or so, there were not nearly as many recruits as were needed for the military as a whole. If you remember the ads on tv then and now, most of them were stuff like, Join the Army and you will get your collage paid for. Join the Navy, and you get to be on a ship and have a nice paycheck too. What did the Marine ads look like? If you join the Marines you can jumpstart your life?Hardly! They were ads of knights fighting dragons and call bootcamp a trial by fire. How did these ads end? If you make it, you will be one of the few, the proud, the Marines! The result? They had more people wanting to sign up then they knew what to do with!
We need to be getting our youth worked up about the faith, not because it is easy, but because it is hard. It is truth, and truth is always hard. If you want to keep our kids away from drugs and sex, the answer is not to tell them how these things are naughty and they should not do them. The answer is not to lie to them and tell them that condoms don’t work! The answer is the present the saints to them, not as smilly people who were happy to be alive because their lives were easy, but as superheros! You also want to present chastity not as something to be pure and innocent, but as a hard challenge that only those with real guts will be able to complete. Teens by their very nature are rebels anyways, let us tap into that energy and tell them how to rebel against the entire culture of death!
Start to do this, start to present the priesthood and consecrated religious life not as easy with nice perks but as the ultimate challenge that most people are not strong enough to do. You do that, and we will be setting up seminary’s and monasteries with mobile homes because we cannot build stone ones fast enough to keep up!