Copied from the FB page of a former poster on this site. I'm not sure I agree completely with #3 in the last section, but overall some good stuff in response to the latest crisis.
What the US #CatholicChurch needs to do (aka - what we should have done long ago).
Salvation of millions is literally on the line right now & if that doesn't light a fire under our butts, I don't know what will.
1 - this IS a spiritual crisis.
We have tolerated un-evangelized cultural Catholicism for too long. The average Catholic doesn't have a living relationship with #Jesus and that is the root of the issue. Without Jesus in our lives, we have no spiritual power.
2- the US Bishops need to stop thinking about how to issue statements that a Communication officer or public relations firm came up with. Start using Jesus' words about millstones, the wide path to destruction, or the parable of Lazarus & the rich man.
Hell is real!
3 - Each priest and Bishop should start a personal campaign of repentance, reparation, and renewal. Ditch all the trappings. Start fasting. Start a prayer campaign and lead it personally. Ask for forgiveness. Out the perpetrators & enablers. Preach the cross.
4 - start to work toward the coming cliff. There is nothing left to keep the cultural Catholic in the Church. So, the status quo of slow decline will now turn into an avalanche of organizational death.
Prepare for it by returning to the model of Jesus - which is...
5 - Personal evangelization and real community where we invest in a small community of folks and teach them to do the same with others. Go ahead and start to think about cutting the Diocesan staff to 1/4 of what it is (and probably should be already).
6 - Empower the laity to take up their call to change the world. Nothing else will suffice and without it, there will be no renewal. We can't maintain the clericalism and expect renewal or spiritual revival.
Every great time of renewal is a time the laity evangelizes.
7 - Submit yourself to others, so that you are accountable to them. Without this step, you will never regain the trust of the people
Also - the sullying of your reputation isn't the goal here, but it is inevitable. Saints rarely had good press! Aim at humility. Humiliation will come.
8 - Get ticked off & let others see your righteous anger. Jesus started flipping tables. How about some passion about the injustices that we are facing?!
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I can't leave the Catholic Church. Not because I don't think there are terrible things going on. Rather, I won't leave because I know Jesus established it & the Holy Spirit still guides it...still...I love the Church enough to say this. I do not care if my own reputation is sullied because of my affiliation with the Church - but I will never stay quiet on evil.
I won't be ok with being ok.
I won't settle.
That is what got us in this mess in the first place.
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EDIT TO ADD:
What does the average lay person do? 10 things...
1 - Pray.
2 - Don't give up faith or hope. We believe & hope in God...NOT people. Believe God can still work through sinful people.
3 - Put your money into faithful & fruitful change-oriented apostolates and ministries. If they are the agents who can make disciples, evangelize, and affect change - help them grow and make more fruit by donating.
FYI - withholding money from your parish or diocese won't hurt those who are responsible, but only the average Catholic Church worker.
Still - give to things who can move the needle for Jesus.
4 - Be holy. Stop settling for being ok. We are supposed to call out the faults of others, but only AFTER we remove the plank from our own eye!
5 - Pray more.
6 - Invest in your family and friends.
7 - Evangelize with intention. Learn how to be a better evangelist. Be bold. Preach Jesus. Now is not the time for being shy.
8 - Pray.
9 - Sit at the feet of a more mature Catholic disciple, so you can be accountable to someone else. Make sure they have a vision on how to help you grow.
10 - Pray.
What the US #CatholicChurch needs to do (aka - what we should have done long ago).
Salvation of millions is literally on the line right now & if that doesn't light a fire under our butts, I don't know what will.
1 - this IS a spiritual crisis.
We have tolerated un-evangelized cultural Catholicism for too long. The average Catholic doesn't have a living relationship with #Jesus and that is the root of the issue. Without Jesus in our lives, we have no spiritual power.
2- the US Bishops need to stop thinking about how to issue statements that a Communication officer or public relations firm came up with. Start using Jesus' words about millstones, the wide path to destruction, or the parable of Lazarus & the rich man.
Hell is real!
3 - Each priest and Bishop should start a personal campaign of repentance, reparation, and renewal. Ditch all the trappings. Start fasting. Start a prayer campaign and lead it personally. Ask for forgiveness. Out the perpetrators & enablers. Preach the cross.
4 - start to work toward the coming cliff. There is nothing left to keep the cultural Catholic in the Church. So, the status quo of slow decline will now turn into an avalanche of organizational death.
Prepare for it by returning to the model of Jesus - which is...
5 - Personal evangelization and real community where we invest in a small community of folks and teach them to do the same with others. Go ahead and start to think about cutting the Diocesan staff to 1/4 of what it is (and probably should be already).
6 - Empower the laity to take up their call to change the world. Nothing else will suffice and without it, there will be no renewal. We can't maintain the clericalism and expect renewal or spiritual revival.
Every great time of renewal is a time the laity evangelizes.
7 - Submit yourself to others, so that you are accountable to them. Without this step, you will never regain the trust of the people
Also - the sullying of your reputation isn't the goal here, but it is inevitable. Saints rarely had good press! Aim at humility. Humiliation will come.
8 - Get ticked off & let others see your righteous anger. Jesus started flipping tables. How about some passion about the injustices that we are facing?!
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I can't leave the Catholic Church. Not because I don't think there are terrible things going on. Rather, I won't leave because I know Jesus established it & the Holy Spirit still guides it...still...I love the Church enough to say this. I do not care if my own reputation is sullied because of my affiliation with the Church - but I will never stay quiet on evil.
I won't be ok with being ok.
I won't settle.
That is what got us in this mess in the first place.
-----------------
EDIT TO ADD:
What does the average lay person do? 10 things...
1 - Pray.
2 - Don't give up faith or hope. We believe & hope in God...NOT people. Believe God can still work through sinful people.
3 - Put your money into faithful & fruitful change-oriented apostolates and ministries. If they are the agents who can make disciples, evangelize, and affect change - help them grow and make more fruit by donating.
FYI - withholding money from your parish or diocese won't hurt those who are responsible, but only the average Catholic Church worker.
Still - give to things who can move the needle for Jesus.
4 - Be holy. Stop settling for being ok. We are supposed to call out the faults of others, but only AFTER we remove the plank from our own eye!
5 - Pray more.
6 - Invest in your family and friends.
7 - Evangelize with intention. Learn how to be a better evangelist. Be bold. Preach Jesus. Now is not the time for being shy.
8 - Pray.
9 - Sit at the feet of a more mature Catholic disciple, so you can be accountable to someone else. Make sure they have a vision on how to help you grow.
10 - Pray.