The campus ministry boom (educational community)

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The campus ministry boom
https://www.firstthings.com/article/2024...istry-boom

EXCERPT: . . . Chris’s story is one instance of an increasingly common experience among the current generation of college students, many of whom are turning to the Catholic Church when progressive secular values fail to provide them with meaning and purpose. On many campuses, orthodox and traditional Catholic ministries are thriving.

Unchanging truth, often said to be a liability for Christianity, emerges at some junctures as a selling point—now more than ever, as Generation Z (those born between 1997 and 2012) both lacks and desires spiritual and ideological formation to an unprecedented degree. Some of our most talented young people, disillusioned with the scientism and progressivism peddled on elite campuses, are choosing the eternal option: orthodoxy, with all its demands of doctrinal consistency and moral stringency.

Many Christian campus ministries are reporting rising levels of interest. But the Catholic ministries seem best able to offer what these young people seek, for reasons partly perennial and partly practical.

Traditional Catholicism is everything the secular world is not. One might be tempted to describe young people’s turn to tradition as a rebellion against rainbow flags and compulsory pronouns. And perhaps some do seek to deploy the rituals and language of the Church in this polemical way.

But the larger reality is both more simple and more profound: Catholic campus ministries are thriving because they are firmly anchored in the transformational power of the Gospel. (MORE - missing details)
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Quote:On many campuses, orthodox and traditional Catholic ministries are thriving.

Always good to see the medieval cracker magicians are (allegedly) making a come back in our nation's learning institutions. This in spite of the telltale signs that their dead ass religion is shriveling up at record speeds...

"According to a Gallup poll, the percentage of Catholics who identify as church members has dropped from 76% in 1998–2000 to 58% in 2018–2020. This is a steeper decline than the 9% drop in membership among Protestants during the same time period.

Attendance
Regular church attendance has declined from 42% to 30% among U.S. adults, with Catholics experiencing one of the largest drops in attendance, from 45% to 33%.

Trust
Nearly two-thirds of Catholics say that their trust in the church leadership has been undermined by the clergy sex abuse crisis.

Reasons for leaving
Some reasons people leave the church include moving, inconvenient attendance, and family changes. Others say that church members seem judgmental or hypocritical."---
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