Posted on 04/13/2021 12:34:06 PM PDT by Kaslin
Fewer Americans are attending traditional church services. Fewer are attending Catholic schools, too.
According to Gallup, the number of Americans who belong to a church, synagogue or mosque continued to decline last year, dropping below 50 percent for the first time in Gallup's eight-decade trend.
And thanks to the COVID pandemic, ABC News says enrollment in Catholic schools has seen the largest single-year decline in at least five decades.
I’m not sure what this rapid secularization of America means for our future.
But I do admit I wish more of today’s children could experience the memorable upbringing I enjoyed growing up in a Catholic family.
Growing up Catholic in the 1970s meant going to a Catholic school.
Unlike too many schools today, in which some teachers fear their students, it was a time when we students of St. Germaine Catholic School feared the sisters.
The sisters ran their classrooms in a structured, orderly manner, and they took guff from no kid.
The floors were so clean, you could eat off of them. The blackboards had a brighter sheen than a Cadillac fender.
And our desks, which were subject to frequent and unannounced inspections, were expected to be organized at all times.
Our precious egos, fragile feelings and self-esteem were not part of the Church’s teaching plan. Either we got with the sisters’ program or we got into big trouble.
There was no daydreaming, talking, joking or doodling. It was expected that each student would put forth his or her best effort.
Anything short of excellence was grounds for severe punishment, which included everything from a call home to mom to a whack on the hand from Sister Mary Brass Knuckle’s ruler.
Every day the sisters taught us to embrace the virtues - prudence, temperance and courage - and to fend off the seven deadly sins: pride, envy, gluttony, lust, anger, greed and sloth (activities I like to save for the weekend!).
When they weren't pounding moral values into us, they worked us hard in math, science, reading and writing - the basic skills necessary for thriving as an adult.
I know this harsh approach to educating children is considered outdated and quasi-barbaric today.
But, I dare say, I think the lessons the sisters and my religion taught me are beneficial to a representative republic like ours - a sentiment shared by one of our country’s wisest founders, Benjamin Franklin.
I’m re-reading his autobiography and delight in his common-sense approach to government.
Franklin said that true religion and good morals are the only solid foundations of public liberty and happiness.
As he put it, “Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt and vicious, they have more need of masters.”
Franklin didn’t often participate in church services himself, but he saw the benefits to society of citizens doing their best to practice and live virtuous lives and to demand virtue in their government leaders.
I’m not saying that you have to embrace a traditional religion to be virtuous or to understand the meaning and purpose of life.
But half a century later I can still see the value and order that religion has imparted on our republic throughout our history.
And I still have a lot of laughs when my old St. Germaine pals and I swap stories about our close encounters with Sister Mary Brass Knuckle’s dreaded ruler.
As we all know...
Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.
~ John Adams
Well not any religion.
Organized Islam would be horrible for our country.
We need Organized Christian religion. And while many hate organized religion, organized religion offers more accountability than disorganized religion.
They’re not planning on there being a republic any longer,
and Religion is smack dab in the middle of the road to
where they are going.
“ I’m not sure what this rapid secularization of America means for our future. “
I’m sure it’s not good, but perhaps in the near term it will mean fewer
little boys raped by demon “Priests”.
If they follow the process used on the Boy Scouts of America, the next
step is to bankrupt the church by paying off endless abuse victim’s lawsuits.
~Easy
Organized religion can serve as another safety check on government. Atheists know this, which is why they want religion destroyed. Their god is the state.
Keep it local.
Yes, children should only be raped by public school teachers and other government employees. It prepares them to grow up to be taxpayers. /s
Back in the 1700’s, religion meant Christianity only.
Without a common religious ethic any society will veer back and forth between anarchy and then tyranny.
Fewer Popes are Catholic these days.
Thank you. That read was like taking a trip down memory lane.
In the first grade in a Catholic School is where I learned to make an O ROUUUND.
My left ear suffered greatly under the twisting of the good Sister.
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