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thekid33

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I lot of my HS kids seem very religious. Mostly non-Catholic though. There's probably 50 kids that meet weekly for Bible club in the room across the hall from me, and that's just touching the surface of the number of kids that often wear Christian themed clothing.
 

NorthDakota

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I've been seeing a lot of posts on my social media of a somewhat resurgence of young adults converting to Catholicism. As someone who feels my wanting to maybe start OCIA someday (admittingly kinda wish-washy on commitment), I was wondering if others of the faith are noticing this?

I've seen some stories on it. Not sure how much is perception/media and how much is reality. Hope it's tangible!

My friend takes pictures for events/weddings. She did the Easter Vigil for a parish in Fargo and they had like 30 adult confirmations and several adult baptisms. So that's nice to see.
 

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I was watching a YouTube video (I think Ascension Presents), and the priest said when you're trying to decide if Catholicism is right for you, google the following questions... who started the Lutheran church, who started the baptist church, who started...etc. Then finally google who started the Catholic church... felt like one heck of a nice drop. To me at least.
 

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Most people we've ever had at our Easter service this year ("Protestant") in my 7 years as pastor of this current church. And those who were new seemed hungry and open to the Gospel of Jesus. There is without question a cultural move happening. Talked with my buddies in ministry and they experienced the same this Easter
 
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Notre Dame Joe

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This is only one small observation, but at my Catholic Church for Easter this year, they had to keep the doors open with people standing outside. Never seen anything like it before at our Parish.
Check out the Spanish Mass!
 

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This is only one small observation, but at my Catholic Church for Easter this year, they had to keep the doors open with people standing outside. Never seen anything like it before at our Parish.
We had to have police traffic control because of the amount of attendees. It was nuts... EVery week if we show uo 5 minutes early we will not get a seat. 15 minutes ahead of mass in my parish is required just to have a seat.
 

NorthDakota

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Most people we've ever had at our Easter service this year ("Protestant") in my 7 years as pastor of this current church. And those who were new seemed hungry and open to the Gospel of Jesus. There is without question a cultural move happening. Talked with my buddies in ministry and they experienced the same this Easter

Do the pastors/priests of the local churches have a group chat or rec league basketball team?
 

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Do the pastors/priests of the local churches have a group chat or rec league basketball team?
Group text thread for over 20 years lol. That is, with my friends in ministry.

The local ministers have a group email/monthly meeting.
 
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Old Man Mike

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The old people here at my retirement home become stuck by this time. If they were maintaining religious activity late, they still are. And they come every Sunday that they physically can. If they came to the community without such religious care, they don't convert. They push their walkers around but not to Church. ... they don't mind, however, when I mention that I wish them a Happy Birthday, a Happy Holydays, and/or a prayer for them to get healing for their latest fall. So, if there IS a resurgence in the younger age groups, it is none too soon. I'm regularly saddened by the apparent spiritual emptiness of half our aged population here. ... but there is their Saviour TV to welcome them.
 

Notre Dame Joe

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Back in the day, a family friend who was a CSC used to call those people “Chreasters”. They only go to church on Christmas and Easter.

CEO=Christmas & Easter Only

That is what I call them
 
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