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As America descends further into decadence and decline, the lines will be drawn between the forces of darkness and the forces of light.
1 posted on 11/22/2008 6:31:54 AM PST by tcg
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Good article; the author divided emails received into 4 categories:

1. Loyal 2. Lame 3. Defiant 4. Demonic

These last paragraphs seem of import.

But the "defiant" category makes up the largest number of our respondents, and is the saddest category of all. Statistics show us that these are the Catholics who sealed Obama's victory. They are people who were poorly catechized over the last 40 years in America. They have been nurtured in the Protest Generation and told that it is fine, even noble, to disagree with the Church. They have been taught to act according to their conscience without taking the trouble or time to inform it.

Caught up in the trendy agendas of the day, they have jumped on the bandwagons of feminism, environmentalism, homosexualism, socialism, and sentimentalism -- mistaking their favorite cause for the Catholic Faith. When they are confronted with clear, concise, and consistent Catholicism they are shocked and angry, and their response is (if they haven't done so already) to leave the Church, preferring their own wisdom to the wisdom of God.

In the next 20 years, this sort of Catholic will become extinct. As America descends further into decadence and decline, the lines will be drawn between the forces of darkness and the forces of light. People will have to choose whether to serve God and His Church or the dark side. Catholics will have to choose to be fully committed or not. If they choose to be Catholic, let them be informed and involved and integrated. If they choose to leave the Church, then they should be honest and stop referring to themselves as Catholic.

Yes, we need the "red blooded Catholicism". This is what it should be. The Holy See stays with rightful thought but it breaks down as it is filtered down.

Personally, I think on a local level, there is an "avoidance" to offend the "defiant." Funds and the likes are worried about. I do respect they walk a fine line. I'm not okaying those worries, I just understand it to an extent. As has been said in these forums, it seems they enjoy having churches that are full. I do see this dilemma.

2 posted on 11/22/2008 7:00:37 AM PST by RGPII (I wouldn't want to be bothered by an ineligible president.)
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>>But the “defiant” category makes up the largest number of our respondents, and is the saddest category of all. Statistics show us that these are the Catholics who sealed Obama’s victory. They are people who were poorly catechized over the last 40 years in America. They have been nurtured in the Protest Generation and told that it is fine, even noble, to disagree with the Church. They have been taught to act according to their conscience without taking the trouble or time to inform it.<<

And whose fault is it for instructing them that way? Amd wasn’t this all a part of “opening the windows” after Vatican II?

It’s a little late for putting the genie back in the bottle - BUT you can still save the current generation. Bring back the old Baltimore Catechism. Insist on orthodoxy - not Liberation theology.


3 posted on 11/22/2008 8:49:53 AM PST by NTHockey (Rules of engagement #1: Take no prisoners.)
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