I realize that I may be “’preaching to the choir” here, but in light of the parish mergers and other things going on around the diocese, I thought this was a good topic to talk about.
Do you know that on average, there are about 380 people that attend the
This trend of people not participating in Mass and their parishes doesn’t stop at our
Our diocese is undergoing a major renovation, with many parishes merging, some closing. It used to be that there were enough practicing Catholics to keep all these parishes open. The decrease in Mass attendance has been going on for a long time, so this restructuring of the diocese has been a long time coming.
Father Jeff put it best a couple of weeks ago when he talked about how different the pews looked that Sunday (maybe the third Sunday of Easter) versus the pews on Palm Sunday, Christmas and Easter. If each parish had the attendance they had on any of those three holidays every week, there would be no need for mergers and closings.
If you’ve read this far, thank you! Now here’s where you come in. I’m not exactly sure exactly who reads this blog, but this applies to anyone. Here are some small (and not so small) things you can do!
TEENS: Start getting involved in your church now! At our
YOUNGER KIDS: You can get involved in the children’s choir or be an altar server! If you come to the 6pm Mass, we can always use some help gathering up the songbooks after Mass. And remember when you get older to stay involved in church- it’s really important.
PARENTS: We really can use help during
ADULTS (w/ or w/o kids): Volunteer for a ministry. There are so many at our particular parish. Find something that interests you and go to a meeting! There are so many aspects of the church that you may not even know exist!
THE MOST IMPORTANT THING FOR EVERYONE: Go to Mass every week. It’s simple, really. We are commanded by God to worship. Going to Mass only on holidays does not make you a Catholic. If you want to truly be Catholic, you have to go to Mass WEEKLY. There are only a few excuses that you should miss Mass- one of them being that you are so ill you can’t leave your house (or your hospital bed), another is if it is physically impossible. (You are in a rainforest in
I know that a lot of people are upset at the bishop and the diocese for the merger and closings, but really, it is us as a whole, who didn’t stop it. Think about all of the good the Camden Diocese does for people all over
~Alison
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