Bam,
bam. Two Vortex episodes in a row that hammer away at the causes of the crisis
in the Church, and how to correct them. I was going to combine them into one
post, but there is much to say, and I try to keep these posts relatively short.
So, consider this part one of two, and see my comments on the August 23 Vortex as
a separate post.
The
August 22 Vortex, “Dying on the Vine”, made me want to organize a picket line
at the chancery office – at chancery offices all over the country – with signs reading,
"Bishops: Teach the Faith!"
MV
reports that the annual Pew Research survey shows that the percentage of
Catholics who consider themselves “strong” Catholics is at an all-time low –
just 27% - the lowest figure EVER in the nearly 40 years the survey has been
being conducted. MV goes on to say that
To be certain, it has taken 40
years for these numbers to plummet to their current all-time low. This
situation was inherited, not caused, by the current class of bishops and that
is very unfortunate for them – a rotten position to be in.
That said – they ARE the
leaders NOW and it is up to them to
clean up the mess and that quite evidently, by every single measure possible –
is simply not happening. What IS happening is a never-ending drumbeat of promoting social justice issues, and as
is very obvious by now, this promotion is being done at the expense of
spiritual concerns – and it is beyond galling for Faithful Catholics.
Promotion
of social justice issues is often at the expense of fighting the evil of
abortion and contraception, as well.
Again, we here at Church
Militant.TV ask the question: WHY DOES THE MAINSTREAM CATHOLIC MEDIA NEVER talk
about these things and call the bishops to account?
Yes;
why?! Well, MV answers that question, but let me preface his answer with an example. I
appreciate much of the work of the National
Catholic Register, as a faithful counterpart to the atrociously
non-Catholic (and sometimes anti-Catholic) National
Kathlic Fishwrap, but even the NCRegister
often turns a blind eye to the crisis in the Church. For instance, I noticed a
story today entitled “Looking
at the Good Fruit of WYD Denver 1993”.
Look at this excerpt (my emphases):
According to Father Buelt, the
effects of WYD weren't particular to Denver, but spread nationally and
internationally. "Every one of
those 225,000 young people returned home and reinvigorated their own churches,
communities and families. I'm always concerned that Denver is made to look like
some sort of kingly beneficiary. We're just a place in which the Holy Spirit
touched the lives of 225,000 youth who
went out and made disciples."
Here’s
MV’s answer to why the mainstream Catholic media doesn’t address the crisis:
The reason is because they are
part of the problem. They rely on the bishops for money, access, self-promotion
and everything else that comes with running a business, and they aren’t about
to bite the hand that feeds them. So they stay silent about the true cause of
the crisis – the very leaders they all have such friendly relationships with. They
would never ever say a word about horrible leadership – and let’s be clear:
this is all – ALL – on the leaders.
When a situation is THIS bad,
there is no way the leadership can duck responsibility. The American episcopate
has acquiesced to nearly every cultural fad you can name. The liturgies range
from boring and uninspiring to plain jokes. Education, authentic Catholic
education hasn’t happened in Catholic schools for decades.
Religious instruction in
parishes doesn’t exist except by highly opinionated Catholics who have very
little knowledge about the Church’s authentic teachings and feel quite free to
insert their personal views in place of those teachings.
...
So,
back to my fantasy scenario at the beginning – picketing the chanceries across
the nation, demanding that bishops do their duty and teach the faith…
Do you
think they will EVER listen?! Actually, I think the answer to that is
"no". The bishops entrenched in their fantasy of "all's right
with the Church" are not going to change. We need new bishops – bishops who
already see the problem without us telling them about it.
The key
is to get Rome to appoint new bishops who fit that description, because the
fact is there are priests out there
who fit the bill (and even some bishops), but they are the ones like Fr.
Michael Rodriguez, who get persecuted by their liberal bishops and shunted off
to the hinterlands as a means of containing their orthodoxy and preventing it
from “contaminating” the liberal-indoctrinated faithful.
The
key, then, is prayer - although I must mention that I am aware of a letter-writing
campaign in which a group of faithful have been petitioning Rome to make Fr.
Rodriguez a bishop. I had never thought about that strategy before. Still, prayer is key;
our actions are secondary. As MV says in concluding this Vortex:
Pray for these men my fellow
Catholics. Their duties are enormous, their responsibilities enormous, but they
have been given the grace of office to carry them out. Pray for them that they return to their actual duties, that they get on the ball and turn this sorry, sorry
state of affairs around.
And as
Rod Pead says,
Have we prayed and fasted and
done penance and really begged God on our knees to convert the hearts and minds
of the bishops? Have we consistently pleaded with Him to take the hirelings who will not respond to His grace to their early
reward, and send us real Catholic
Shepherds in their stead?
Pray
and fast, friends. (And stay tuned for the sequel Vortex, "Blindness About Obama", tomorrow.)
Here's the Vortex, with the full script following.
Here's the Vortex, with the full script following.
If the
Catholic Church were a business held to the same standards as any other
business in America, nearly every single bishop would be summarily fired. They’d
be lucky to get out the door with even half their pension intact. And all their
cronies in the chanceries and Catholic media establishment would have long ago
been shown the door, not letting it hit you know what on the way out.
The
latest research numbers are in from Pew Research and there is simply no excuse
whatsoever for the results.
A little
background about the research. Every year Pew does a nationwide study it calls
its General Social Survey, measuring all kinds of things.
One
area is religion and in that area they take specific measure of how strongly a
person identifies with his or her faith, they ask them, do you consider
yourself a “strong” Catholic or Protestant or whatever.
Newsflash:
the percentage of Catholics who consider themselves STRONG Catholics is at an
all-time low, the lowest figure EVER in the nearly 40 years the survey has been
being conducted.
And in
case the argument in defense of this horrible news is offered that – well the
same thing is happening to Protestants – nope!
Among
various protestant groups the opposite phenomenon is occurring. 54 percent,
over half of Protestants, twice as much as Catholics self-identify as STRONG
Protestants.
So less
and less Catholics feel any real touchstone to their faith. BUT that’s not all.
If you read deeper into the numbers and do a little extrapolating, things are even
worse than at first glance.
Among
Catholics, remember, who count themselves as STRONG Catholics, only HALF say
they attend Mass at least once a week, 53 percent. That is nearly incredible.
Half of
the Catholics who say “I’m a strong Catholic” don’t go to Mass. If this doesn’t,
in one glaringly blinding snapshot, prove that the leadership of the Church in
America is simply out to lunch and has been for decades, nothing does. The
Church of Nice continues to shrivel up because the leaders won’t do what needs
to be done.
To be
certain, it has taken 40 years for these numbers to plummet to their current
all-time low. This situation was inherited, not caused, by the current class of
bishops and that is very unfortunate for them – a rotten position to be in.
That
said – they ARE the leaders NOW and it is up to them to clean up the mess and
that quite evidently, by every single measure possible – is simply not
happening. What IS happening is a never-ending drumbeat of promoting social
justice issues, and as is very obvious by now, this promotion is being done at
the expense of spiritual concerns – and it is beyond galling for Faithful
Catholics.
Again,
we here at Church Militant.TV ask the question: WHY DOES THE MAINSTREAM
CATHOLIC MEDIA NEVER talk about these things and call the bishops to account?
The
reason is because they are part of the problem. They rely on the bishops for
money, access, self-promotion and everything else that comes with running a
business and they aren’t about to bite the hand that feeds them. So they stay
silent about the true cause of the crisis – the very leaders they all have such
friendly relationships with.
They
would never ever say a word about horrible leadership – and let’s be clear –
this is all – ALL – on the leaders.
When a
situation is THIS bad, there is no way the leadership can duck responsibility.
The American episcopate has acquiesced to nearly every cultural fad you can
name. The liturgies range from boring and uninspiring to plain jokes. Education,
authentic Catholic education hasn’t happened in Catholic schools for decades.
Religious
instruction in parishes doesn’t exist except by highly opinionated Catholics
who have very little knowledge about the Church’s authentic teachings and feel
quite free to insert their personal views in place of those teachings.
Many of
the clergy themselves, MANY of them, either don’t know the faith or don’t care
about it, suffering from the effects of not only horrible catechesis they got
as children, but also further proof of the rotten formation they got in
seminary.
This
isn’t rocket science, Catholics don’t know their faith, don’t care about, don’t
identify with it and are leaving the Church because they haven’t been taught
it. And whose fault is that?
Those
in charge of teaching. Is this true of every single bishop in the country? No.
Is it true of most? Well, it can’t the case that most, the vast majority are
doing their jobs if these are the results. The only reasonable conclusion is
that MOST are not doing what they are supposed to do.
A
bishop is the chief teacher in his diocese. He is the chief liturgist in his
diocese. If the teachings and the Mass are in shambles – it falls on him.
For
once and for all – stop telling us to contact our congressmen about this
liberal policy platform of which good men can disagree and get to work on what
you are supposed to be concerned about – saving souls and strengthening the
faith – over which no good men can disagree.
Scoring
personal goodie points for backing various initiatives with some degree of
popular support won’t count for a thing when you stand before Our Lord in a few
years, if not sooner and have to explain why so many souls went to Hell on your
watch.
Pray
for these men my fellow Catholics. Their duties are enormous, their
responsibilities enormous, but they have been given the grace of office to
carry them out. Pray for them that return to their actual duties they get on
the ball and turn this sorry sorry state of affairs around.