It seems to me this poster illustrates the prime reason most evangelicals are not attracted to Catholicism. In our parish, the droves who have tried us and left for the large Evan church say this. “I never felt welcome, no one ever said hello to me, I felt like I didn’t belong”. Over and over.
Evangelicals tend to be a more outward focused bunch. Many people are looking for the active presence of Christ, evidence of him, in the behavior of others. **They want to see and hear who Christ is in the people around them. **
When they see a people who is focused on the interior observance of the faith to the exclusion of it’s outward expression, the person does not sense Christ’s presence. They have no compelling reason to join this church. And they are not even close to ready to hear the theology behind what is going on on the altar. They are simply not close to ready for it.
Having a strong and welcoming outward expression of the faith is not at all incompatible with Catholicism. That can be expressed in what we would call kindness, welcoming, outreach. And yes, an invitation to the dreaded coffee.
How can a person come to the Eucharistic table if no one extends a hand to them, or acknowledges them?
Do we expect this grace of conversion to happen like magic? That is gnosticism. God’s grace must move the flesh of those already in the house, to acknowledge the flesh of those wanting to coming in.