Posted on 04/07/2015 3:13:37 PM PDT by Legatus
Despite the fact the New Evangelization has been an ongoing emphasis by the Catholic Church for over forty years, it has failed to stem the disastrous losses of the faithful in the U.S. Since 2000, 14 million Catholics have left the faith, parish religious education participation of children has dropped by 24%, Catholic school attendance has dropped by 19%, baptisms of infants has dropped by 28%, baptism of adults has dropped by 31% and sacramental Catholic marriages have dropped by 41%. Something is desperately wrong with the Churchs approach to the New Evangelization.
Of Mass and Men
One reason the New Evangelization is faltering is because it is missing men. The New Emangelization Project has documented the serious Catholic man-crisis in the United States. 1 in 3 baptized Catholic men have left the faith and of those who remain, 50-60% of them are Casual Catholics, men who dont know and dont practice the faith. Of those who practice the faith, many are lukewarm, not converted to the point of conviction, a conviction in which they are prepared to make disciples for Christ and His Catholic Church. The New Evangelization has largely ignored men, with no substantial or sustained efforts to directly confront the Catholic man-crisis.
The Catholic man-crisis matters. The souls of men matter and many are being lost; for example, two thirds of Christian men are looking at porn at least monthly and the numbers are much higher for younger men. The faith of the children matter and huge numbers of young people are leaving the faith because they have followed their fathers out of the Church. Without a New Emangelization in which millions of Catholic men become newly committed to Christ and His Church, there can be no New Evangelization.
While a complex set of forces have driven the Catholic man-crisis, including both massive cultural changes outside the Church and serious missteps within the Church, the lack of engagement of men in the Mass is a major contributing factor: men dont understand the Mass and well-meaning, but misinformed priests in many parishes have de-sacralized the Mass causing many men to simply drift away.
Why is the Mass a key driver of the Catholic man-crisis? Research shows that almost 9 out of 10 Catholic men dont participate in a Catholic activity outside of attending Mass; if men arent being reached in the Mass, they arent being reached. Only about 1/3 of Catholic men are attending Mass on a weekly basis. Only 1 in 50 Catholic men have a monthly practice of Confession, underscoring the fact that many are attending Mass without a proper preparation to receive the Eucharist. 48% of Catholic men are bored in the Mass and 55% of Catholic men dont feel they get anything out of the Mass. These statistics confirm what dozens of the New Emangelization Project interviews with top Catholic mens evangelists know: men dont understand the Mass. No man can truly understand the Mass and be bored.
A Mass Conversion of Men is Needed
The word conversion comes from the Latin convertere, meaning to turn around and is related to the Greek word, metanoia, meaning change of mind (translated as repentance in the New Testament). Catholic men are in serious need of conversion.
A Mass Conversion of Men is needed. Millions of men (masses of men) need to have a conversion (change of mind/repentance) about the Sacrament of the Eucharist (the Mass). When there is a Mass Conversion of Men, a dramatic regeneration of the Church will occur. Men will approach the Mass with a new Grace-hungry mindset that recognizes Christs miraculous gift of the Eucharist and their desperate need for it. Men will begin to experience a conversion of heart and sacramentally prepare themselves for meeting Christ by going first to Confession. Men will have a deep understanding of the parts of the Mass and the profound significance of the words and gestures that are made during the Mass. Men will begin to accept a growing fullness of Grace available in the Eucharist and they will increasingly aspire to sainthood. Men will pass along their newfound reverence for Eucharist to their children through their awe, regular acceptance of the Eucharist and fervor to catechize their children.
A man-specific approach is needed. Rather than a gender-neutral catechetical approach, men will be renewed when men are gathered together by their priests and the Mass is presented to them in a masculine way. For example, the Church has a long history of speaking of the Church Militant and spiritual combat; if men have a renewed sense of the life and death spiritual battle, they will see their desperate need for the Mass. Men need to be challenged to fulfill their duty to lead their wives and children to Christ in the Mass. Rather than approaching the Mass as entertainment or self-gratification, men can be convinced about leaving the battlefield to gather with other men to give thanks and get guidance from the Eternal King. Men can recall the powerful men whose words are spoken in the Mass (e.g. John the Baptist, the Centurion, etc.). Men can reconnect with the powerful and manly history in the Liturgy of the Word. Men can be re-taught about the heroic and bloody sacrifice of Christ and the fearsome power of the miraculous transubstantiation of the bread and wine. The Mass is full of powerful elements that can resonate within a mans heart.
Cardinal Burke and others have spoken about the de-sacralization of the Mass that has occurred in many places; this includes Masses which are priest-focused and not Christ-focused, the horizontal nature of community is over-emphasized while the vertical nature of the Divine Presence is de-emphasized, music which is syrupy and sentimental, a general lack of awe for the Eucharist by the priest and lay helpers, parish cultures which accept going to the grocery store attire and grabbing the Eucharist like a potato chip, a feminization of the Mass due to an over-representation of women and altar girls in the sanctuary, etc.
Priests are men and large numbers of priests need to have a conversion about the Mass. When the Mass becomes casual, men become casual about the Mass. The recent New Emangelization Project Helping Priests Become More Effective in Evangelizing Men Survey demonstrates that men hunger and are moved by the Mass when priests offer the Mass with reverence. Many priests need to be re-evangelized about how to infuse the Mass with greater awe and reverence and about the need to specifically evangelize and catechize men about the Mass.
Bishops and Priests need to lead the Mass Conversion of Men
The Mass Conversion of Men will require a sustained large-scale evangelization and catechesis of men about the Mass and a great movement of the Holy Spirit. This will be a major effort, but not a complex one. The Sacrament of the Eucharist is the source and summit of Christian life in which the Savior gives men the bread of life. The Mass has transformed the lives of men since the Last Supper and will always transform the lives of men. The Mass is the central focus of daily life in every parish and not an extraneous evangelization program. There is no greater diocese or parish priority than to ensure men can engage in the Mass. Now is the time for bishops and priests to ensure that every single man can access the eternal graces of the Eucharist.
After forty years, the New Evangelization has so far failed to reverse the growing losses of Catholics in the West. Rather than a continued parade of programs and events, the Church needs to get back to the basics; the Mass and men. When there is a Mass Conversion of Men in which millions of men and priests are evangelized and catechized to the point of conversion in the Mass, the Church will be renewed and the promise of the New Evangelization will be fulfilled.
Well, you did say "entire Christian church" : )
Win, place and show. People of my parents' age and older consistently say their fathers didn't attend church regularly, didn't seem concerned about religion or their eternal destiny. (My own grandfather, an old Orangeman, worked the night shift on the railroad and spent the days drinking in the basement with his cat.)
No matter what time period you lived in, from the days Jesus walked the earth until today, there were always those who turned to Him and those who didn't. Those who didn't had reasons that sounded good to them and their contemporaries. Those who did had Christ.
Every denomination begins to implode and shrink into itself when it is no longer Biblically accurate and no longer culturally relevant.
While it will isn’t seen by the militant FRoman Catholics, the Catholic church is in this position today. It is in the position of recruiting priests from the Anglican tradition and from overseas.
The Catholic church is a mission field today. Those who rejoice in seeing men come to saving faith in Christ, rejoice along with the angels when one comes to faith.
What does Rome intend to convert men to???
They don't want to feel weak or dependent.
But that is what our relationship with God is. We are weak but He is strong. :)
I don't see why living in the suburbs rather than the cities means a change of voting habits. Wherever it is located, the Catholic vote still matters, and it too often goes the wrong way.
Even when Irish Catholics ran the major cities they tended to be Democrats (and corrupt).
What do the Quakers and leftist Jews have anything to do with driving Catholics fromt the cities?
I caught that, too. Iirc, neither the Old Testament writers, nor Jesus, nor the New Testament writers said, “Women are sheep, but men aren’t.” Oops. I’m sure they’d have included that if they’d known better.
It’s almost as if the differences between men and woman are insignificant compared to the distinction between the Deity and humanity.
Irish politicians in America have always been crooks, but they didn’t turn pro-abortion until the Kennedys led the way, with the support of Cardinal Cushing (who was gay, and a buddy of Dr. John Rock, developer of The Pill).
Wow.
I've read claims of American prelates being homsexual even in the early twentieth century, but I don't know if the claims are crazy or not. If they're not, something's been in the cards since a long time before VII.
The move to the suburbs broke up the ethnic Catholic neighborhoods and parishes, and distributed the Catholics among Protestants and Jews, and Nothings, and turned the Poles, Italians, Irish, Germans, etc., into “white people.”
One of the strategies of the Quakers and Jews was to portray all efforts to preserve, say, a Polish neighborhood as “racist.” The Poles, Italian, Germans, etc., didn’t think of themselves as “white people.” They thought of themselves as Polish, Italian, etc. And Catholic.
The bishops contributed to the destruction of the Catholic Church, under their noses, by falling for the portrayal of their own people as “racists.”
“Urban Renewal.” Started during the New Deal. Motivated entirely by hatred of the Catholic Church.
Look up Brand Blanshard and his brother Paul.
Bingo.
I think it was more of a “safety issue” with the assumption that the suburbs simply was just safer then the cities.
“I’ve read claims of American prelates being homsexual even in the early twentieth century, but I don’t know if the claims are crazy or not.”
Nowadays, every important person who is long since dead, is labeled a homosexual it seems. Abraham Lincoln, Alexander Hamilton, Jesus, every Catholic prelate of course (!), etc. Honestly, why people just assume these allegations about dead people are true is beyond me.
Prayers up for this movement.
Getting the females off the altar is step 1, IMO.
So jealous of your parish....
I chose not to make this a caucus thread so it had better not turn into another perpetual virginity battle.
Then its time to get very serious about coming back to the Church.
You know, I try to respect the request of Legatus and not turn this into what's wrong with catholicism and you bring this.
As I've said on other occasions and will repeat again. I am a Christian. I believe Jesus died for my sins. I've repented and confess on an ongoing basis I am a sinner and ask for His forgiveness in accordance with His Word. I cannot save myself. Only Jesus' sacrifice on the cross can cleanse me of my sins...past, present and future. I have been baptized but I know that being baptized doesn't save you. It is faith in Jesus that does. I do the best I can to follow His teachings but, like Paul, I know I come short but I continue to press on toward the goal for the prise of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.
I appreciate that.
I am a Christian. I believe Jesus died for my sins. I've repented and confess on an ongoing basis I am a sinner and ask for His forgiveness in accordance with His Word. I cannot save myself. Only Jesus' sacrifice on the cross can cleanse me of my sins...past, present and future. I have been baptized but I know that being baptized doesn't save you. It is faith in Jesus that does. I do the best I can to follow His teachings but, like Paul, I know I come short but I continue to press on toward the goal for the prise of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.
Sounds pretty close to what I believe, and I appreciate that too.
I knew it! It's all Hildegard of Bingen's fault!
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