As a young adult (20), I agree. But it’s not entirely the fault of people my age. I think that we need to focus more as a church on providing resources and proper catechesis to those who are in college and just starting to live their own lives. We focus so much on helping children and teenagers in middle and high school, but it seems like once you graduate, that’s it.
The first years after high school are some of the most critical in a person’s life and have a strong effect on how that person will see and define themselves for the rest of their lives. Without some kind of strong example, many young Catholics simply fall away. It’s irresponsible of us to ignore this demographic. We’re not children, but we’re not adults either. Some of us are blessed enough to have a mature faith, but 99% of us aren’t, so why are we expected to make the jump from confirmation class to a pious, faithful adulthood all by ourselves??? Especially when so many young adults fall away at this age because they had poor catechesis as children!
I know from personal experience that FOCUS is doing a fantastic job. Their missionaries teach solid, orthodox teaching while providing it in such a way that makes it engaging for young adults. FOCUS is still a pretty young organization, but it’s growing, and I pray it’ll continue until it’s in every university in America!