A 2008 Pew Forum study revealed that
the fastest growing religious group in America is those who have no
religion. One in six are not affiliated with any religious institution.
Approximately 25% of cradle Catholics have left their faith (many
studies have indicated that the second largest "denomination", behind
Catholicism, is ex-Catholics). Of those who are Catholic only 20 to 30
percent attend Mass on a regular basis. The stats speak for themselves.
But they do not tell the whole story.
It
would be convenient to hide behind such stats and adopt the mindset of
some that there is no turning back. That the secular onslaught we
witness today will simply erode away the Church. But to adopt such a
thought process would be misguided to say the least. Do we really
believe that God has given up on His Church in the year 2011?
Pope
Benedict XVI (and his predecessors) have consistently said, "No" to
such a hopeless mindset. They believed that there will be a new
springtime of evangelization precisely because the world needs it in
this post-modern era. At the closing Mass of World Youth Day Pope
Benedict challenged the almost 2 million who were gathered to be God's
instruments for this new evangelization: "Friendship
with Jesus will also lead you to bear witness to the faith wherever you
are, even when it meets with rejection or indifference. We cannot
encounter Christ and not want to make him known to others. So do not
keep Christ to yourselves! Share with others the joy of your faith. The
world needs the witness of your faith, it surely needs God."
Recently
our office hosted a special edition of the Hour of Power that offered
participants an opportunity to gather for praise & worship (led by
Jackie Francois), a testimony on the Eucharist (shared by Patrick
Coffin), reception of the Sacrament of Reconciliation (thank you to the
priests who offered their whole evening to hear the confessions of many
who were present), and Eucharistic Adoration. On a beautiful late
summer night over 175 people (of all ages) filled the Chapel at the
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception for this evening of adoring the
Real Presence of Jesus Christ and celebrating our Catholic faith. To say
that the evening was inspirational is an understatement.
I
couldn't help but be moved in the very core of my being at hearing the
words of one of the songs Jackie sung during Adoration. "I see a
generation rising up to take their place. With selfless faith. With
selfless faith. I see a new revival stirring as we pray and seek. We're
on our knees. We're on our knees." (Hosanna by Hillsong - click to see and hear Jackie leading us that evening).
All around me was a generation of young and old Catholics on their
knees giving their lives over to the Risen Christ. A generation willing
to sacrifice their lives for the sake of the Gospel message. A
generation who want to "share with others the joy of their faith."
This
weekend we celebrate Catechetical Sunday and ask God to bless all those
who come forward to share their faith through the ministry of
catechesis. Let us pray that God uses all of our catechists - all those
who teach and witness our Catholic faith to all ages - to share His
truth, goodness and beauty in a profound way. Let us trust that the God
of life, who continues to nourish us through the Eucharist, will
continue to guide all of us through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit
to enkindle a new springtime of evangelization in our diocese and
beyond.
By Michael Lavigne
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