Well, the Catholic Church is in a mess, and the first step to cleaning up a mess is to acknowledge that it is a mess. Catholic schools are no longer Catholic. I went to a public school because the Catholic high school in Las Vegas is worse than the public schools. My family has met two priests who say that if they had gone to “Catholic” schools, they would have lost their faith. Hardly any Catholic kids know what Catholic means. Many teens are falling away from all religion and claiming to be atheist. If they don’t do that, then to go to a religion, that seems stronger, like the LDS church where everything is very organized.
It is a sad state of affairs. My brothers go to a Catholic middle school. They are in classes of 60 students, and only one or two of the other boys in each class go to mass every Sunday, most just go when it is easy for their parents to go, thus never in soccer season, and only occasionally during the hot summer months.
The youth group is more about talking about the bad “Catholic” high school they all attend, or watching skits that say skipping Sunday mass is OK.
The music in Church is protestant.
The priest rushes through mass because it has become a chore to him. He has to say 4-5 masses on Sundays, and shake a thousand people’s hands as the walk out after each mass.
The schools are run by liberals who care more about the art and science classes than the religion classes in which the kids are allowed to watch movies on their laptops.
I could go on and on and on for pages, but I think you know what we are talking about. I blame mostly the people my grandparent’s ages, they are the ones who were the hippies, they were the ones who started this in the Church. But the people my parent’s age have not helped any and the kids my age probably won’t do much either.
There are a few of us in every generation who are blessed, or you might say cursed, with more knowledge of our faith. We are blessed because we have been given the gift of knowledge, but in another way it is a curse, because with knowledge comes responsibility.
I am going to Wyoming Catholic College because I think that if I get a good Catholic Liberal Arts education, I will be able to make more of a difference. I have been taught too much not to use it, so now I need to develop it.
It is hard to be alone, and often those of us who are trads, are alone, but when I went to World Youth Day, I wasn’t alone.
I knew that many of them were liberals who didn’t really care what religion they were, who didn’t know much about their faith, and were only there for the trip. But I they are Catholic. And even if that means nothing to them now, maybe it will someday. It gave me great strength to see the hundreds of priests and nuns, many of them wearing full habits or cassocks.
You may dislike the stuff that the liberal diocese do with WYD, but until you go, don’t say you don’t like WYD. If you go and dislike it, then you can really talk, but if you haven’t gone, and you are judging it only by the liberal bishop and diocese, that is like judging a good book by it’s bad cover.