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Father Adam McMillan's avatar

Most Catholics do not want to be asked what they think about religion. Most Catholics want priests and bishops to be experts in their fields. Is it any wonder that the majority of those who showed up want weird things that have nothing to do with our Faith? Like women who are ordained but aren't priests?

Most people want their religion to be a simple matter: This is what you have to do. This is how you do it. This is what you must not do. If you want to go deeper, here are some books you can read. That is how religion worked 100 years ago and that is what most people are looking for. Fewer synods and less hand-wringing. More confidence. What Catholics are saying by low Mass attendance and lack of interest is the synod is simply: get back to me when you have figured it out.

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Marty Soy's avatar

Maybe ordinary churchgoers thought that the whole thing was a colossal waste of time, and that those who would show up for "listening sessions" were those who wish to pull the Church leftward. IMHO, the Church needs to be in the world, but not of it. Too many activists wish to make the Church conform to the world. Check with the mainline Protestant denominations about how well that has worked for them.

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