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CathNews:
The Catholic Church's inaction and members' ignorance
help 'neo-Charismatic' churches wean away Catholics,
shows an opinion survey conducted across Kerala.
The “shocking realities” of the survey were released in
a Malayalam book “Vazhithettunna Viswasangal” (Faiths
that Stray) that Alwaye's St. Joseph Pontifical Seminary
published. Seminarians conducted the survey in 2009
October.
Majority of the 10,000 Catholic families (62 percent)
surveyed said they had been approached by either
Pentecostals or neo-Charismatic churches to leave their
Church.
The influence was so strong that at least 28 percent
said they had attended prayer meetings or healing
ministries these groups conducted.
Majority of Catholics are also unable to defend their
faith and the Church's teachings. Some 53 percent said
they had no answers to the criticism and arguments the
churches made against the Catholic Church.
When Catholics are projected as idol worshippers and
infant baptism as right-violation, how do Catholics
react? As many as 65 percent said they had no idea about
the Catholic teachings on such matters and so could not
counter them.
Some 35 percent Catholics subscribe to neo-Charismatic
and Pentecostal publications and television shows, the
survey showed.
The influence was not without success. Some 30 percent
said they were attracted to the teachings of these
churches.
Nearly 80 percent respondents blamed the Church for not
taking pro-active action against the onslaught of these
churches. They said they received no guidelines from the
Church to counter the neo-Charismatic offensive.
Ignorance is the prime reason for Catholics joining
neo-Charismatic churches, according to 50 percent people
surveyed. Some 30 percent cited economical gains, 10
percent said selfish motives, while the rest blamed
Church leaders' behavior for forcing them to quit their
Catholic faith.
The most vulnerable group is those working in the
Persian Gulf nations, said another survey conducted
among some select 1,000 people working overseas.
Majority of them (64 percent) do not attend weekly Mass
and many attend only Easter or Maundy Thursday services.
They (88 percent) also believe these nations do not have
enough priests to meet their spiritual needs.
As a result, 42 percent attend non-Catholic religious
services. Even abroad, Pentecostal and neo-Charismatic
churches evangelise Catholics, with 72 percent of those
surveyed admitting they have been asked to change their
Church affiliations.
A large majority (74 percent) of Catholics in the
Persian Gulf nations said the neo-Charismatic churches
make intensive efforts to influence them.
Some 60 percent asked for more churches, more priests
(58 percent) and more nuns (40 (percent) to help advance
their spiritual life in the Muslim dominated nations.
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