For the Catholics..and non Catholics..it needs to be re-iterated....this Pope will not change to allow women priests, will not support gay marriage. As for doctrine....there will be very little change.
Why? Because the church has deep, old roots.dogma..that is adhered to.
If YOUR beliefs are not in line...you are free to leave and find a church that suits your beliefs.
Asking a Church to change, just because you have lost interest, is not going to happen. I suspect many changes could occur in Catholic and other Churches, and the complainers would still not start attending Church.
For the angry ones, who believe the CHURCH should change, I ask two questions.
1) why have you not found another, more amenable church to worship in?
2) The Anglicans allow women ministers....The United Church marries gays....others support divorce.....why then have their numbers continued to decline as well? These are the churches that DID CHANGE, however have continued to decline.
I agree.
This one point is a little more difficult to deal with.
The power of indoctrination is so powerful, it's not as easy as that. These are not just beliefs, but institutional beliefs that define followers to the core.
I'm not sure if there's also something unique about catholocism as opposed to other Christian denominations.
I'm atheist but I was raised a catholic. Even after I crossed the line to non-believer, I still identified myself partly as a catholic for a while.
The rituals of the church, the sensory aspect of it, the vestments, the churches and cathedrals, the incense, the confessing, it all digs deep.
I'm way past that now, but I understand it.
I went to St. Peter's in Rome a few years back, and let me tell you, it pulled at something that I thought I had long let go of.
If we can still be Leaf fans after all these years...can you go to anther team?