Why has Latin America had such a hard time generating vocations?
This has nothing to do with Vat II, it has been an ongoing problem. My family has been supporting Catholic missioners to Latin America (and the Philippines) since many years before I was born, probably the 1930’s at least. The native church (a massive segment of the Catholic church) should have been sending missioners to places like Africa and China for hundreds of years, but instead it has imported priests for most of that time.
There is something seriously wrong.
So now we have a thread questioning the non-Catholic efforts in Hispanic countries, as if they are poaching. But quite frankly I see a whole block of global Christianity that has been underserved for generations.
Why is it that this block of nations had never reached a sustainable level of vocations to the priesthood? Why has it been so vulnerable to the intrusion of these foreign evangelists?