The magnificent St. James Cathedral of the Catholic Church in Seattle
An American Catholic who is a popular blogger reported the numerous conversions to the Catholic Faith in the United States. No wonder that the Catholic Church is now powerful enough to oppose Pres. Obama's Health Care Program which promotes abortions and contraceptions.
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With the week's diocesan newspapers beginning to drop, some added numbers are coming in from the weekend's Rites of Election... and while Hotlanta's throng of 2,000-plus catechumens and candidates was impressive given its Catholic population of roughly a million, an even higher ratio was drawn from the archdiocese of Denver (Catholic pop. 385,000), which welcomed over 1,100 newcomers in advance of their Easter Night reception.
Likewise no slouch was the diocese of St Petersburg (spring training home of your NL champions) -- on the mother of all episcopal blogs, Bishop Bob Lynch reported that the 425,000-member church likewise boasts a convert class of 1,000-plus. New York, meanwhile -- with 2.5 million Catholics, the second largest diocese in the country -- saw 600 catechumens at last weekend's rites in St Patrick's Cathedral, with another 850 candidates to be received this coming weekend. (Counting absentees, archdiocesan officials estimate at least 1,600 RCIA participants this year, and possibly even more.)
All told, the Stateside church initiated "as many as" 150,000 adults at last year's Easter Vigil.
Whatever the figures by diocese, the Mothership's recent reminder is worth repeating: namely, that the work of welcoming and making the newest among us feel at home is never just for these pages or the papers, but the lot of us all... so, well, let's to it.
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Yes, that's true. I witness it in my parish here in Raleigh, North Carolina. Every Sunday there are new Cathecumens.
ReplyDeletePraise the Lord for his great love is without end.
ReplyDeletePraise the Lord Jesus also Fr. for the new converts coming to our church. In the church i attended Fr. back in the Philippines, there is a 15-30 minutes apologetic discussions with different topics surrounding the doctrine of the church. I hope that this will be encourage to every diocese to let the churchgoers know the doctrine of the true church where they belong to. Thanks and god bless. . .
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