Agreed, but the end times began on the cross and will be completed with the second coming. We need not look to the horizon and worry or try to expedite it, No one knows the hour or the day. Our jobs are to live our lives as though it will be tomorrow. We are to preach the Gospel to every living thing. Focusing on Catholics who already do, even though you may not agree with much of our interpretation, is a misuse of your time and talents. Focus on the abortionists, those who exploit the young and cast out the old and infirm. Bring Christ to the atheists, the lapsed, the Muslims, and the Hindus, but please stop banging on devout Catholics.
"idolatries, blasphemies, heresies . . ."
There are certainly a lot of those accusations flying, but repeating them without any dissertation will not win any converts or change any hearts. It will only serve to harden the lines drawn.
I agree that Catholic doctrine can be difficult to understand until one has a comprehensive grasp of the doctrines, language, and definitions used by Catholics. Imprinting modern English definitions onto Catholic theology is often the greatest source for error.
Most parts of that maze seem intractable to me, given all the givens.
Thanks for your kind words.