YOU CANNOT SERVE GOD AND MAMMON

Those who have been reading my posts for years will have noticed a difference in my writings recently.   I seldom talk about politics but instead I try to focus on the good things of the Church while at the same time trying to demonstrate how false teaching is affecting the lives of the people in the Church and in society.   We are inclined to agree or disagree on many teachings on the Church form a subjective point of view rather than an objective one which means asking the question if we do not teach this or if we teach this what will be the effect on our people, our children, and a future generations.   Most Catholic writers will approach doctrine from the point of view of Church teaching and say the Church is right or the Church is wrong but never look beyond this

What I have found recently is that the Church seems very anxious to adopt to what it calls "a Church for the Present Day"   which seems to mean that we must look at the world we are living in and adopt the Church to fit in.   To do and say what the world of today sees as right and wrong.    For example I remember an occasion after a catechist training session that one lady in a triumphant tone told us "The Church will have to change its teachings on Abortion, Contraception, and Divorce"   All agreed and went forth catechiser.    Such questions such as "Is Abortion right?"  "Is Contraception right?" "is Divorce right?"   Were never discussed at the course but the course was so focussed on the great change in Catholic thinking that such questions were irrelevant and certainly there would be no discussion on the consequences.

So why have we lost so many young people?     With nothing much different to offer from the world around them why should young people bother?

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