They brought huge groups of young people to World Youth Day, particularly from places where the Faith is almost dead, such as Boston. Cdl O’Malley is a big supporter of Neocatechumenate.
They were not all Hispanic, btw; I think the movement was probably initially encouraged in Hispanic parishes in Boston, but probably the majority of the kids were Irish (who otherwise, believe me, wouldn’t have anything to do with the Church in Boston) with a scattering of black kids.
World Youth Day, featuring the bishops performing to the tune "Francis", choregraphed by "Fly" (who posed nude in homo magazines). Google it if you want to be horrified. Kids running from the beach to receive Communion from plastic cups. Irreverent, circus style atmosphere. To enourage kids to treat their Lord and Savior with such casual disregard is to spiritually corrupt them.
but probably the majority of the kids were Irish (who otherwise, believe me, wouldnt have anything to do with the Church in Boston) with a scattering of black kids.
Apparently the multi-ethnic gatherings (including Irish and Black, but no martians) of young traditional Catholics in the Boston and New England area didn't get the memo about not having anything to do with the Church. If Cdl O'Malley gave them the same degree of support he provides the neocats, they would be equipped to exert more effective (as well as an undeniably more orthodox) outreach and influence than the Neocats. Large families and religious vocations are a natural consequence of traditional Catholic belief. Sadly, there are many bishops (and now a Pope) who prefer novelties such as neocat to the tried-and-true. Their biases against the traditions and practices which have led to so many conversions and have formed so many great saints are irrational and destructive.