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There is a spike in conversion to the Roman -Catholic Church when young people are reportedly looking for a “moral order” after a pandemic.
While people can go into the Catholic faith at any time of the year, Easter season This is when many decided to do it. According to the National Catholic Register, “this year some dioceses are increasing by 30%, 40%, 50%and even more than 70%.” One specific diocese in Fort -Uert, Texas, saw spikes in the number where the number of transformers from “896 to Easter 2023 to 1544 for Easter 2024 increased by 72%”.
Father will be Stanten, Pastor of the Catholic Center for St. Mary in Texas A&M, argued National Catholic Register that many new converters are desperate to authentic.
“Students who are not Catholic, hungry and look for something. People just look for something true and real. They look for what’s justified and seem to make sense,” he said.
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NEW YORK POST He talked to a priest and several new Catholics about a recent wave of transformation across the country, especially among young people.
Father Raymond Maria La Grandj with St. Vincent Ferrer at Manhattan confirmed that at least three quarters of his new converts in the 20’s or early 30s, and “pandemic (pandemic) began to grow.”
“Some were Protestants, some were non -residential, some were Catholics who never practiced faith. Both men and women,” he said. “Some perfect, others who live every day. Some of them are intellectuals, some-mystics. Some met Catholics who brought them, others came on their own and are unlikely to know Catholics.”
“It’s fun to be a priest. It’s good, in a good sense,” La Grandj added.
The priest claimed that the “most common impetus” that inspires young adults is transformed into Roman -Catholic Church “The fact that they understand that the world cannot give them any moral order or the reasons for life in any specific order. The culture of the license has left them open.”
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One young woman on Manhattan, Sydney Johnstan, told how she originally grew up in a non -denomination Christian household. Having moved from religion for a while, the pandemic, which got into the college years, inspired her to rethink her life. When she stopped, she started a two -year study of dozens of denominations to discover that she was thought to be a true faith.
“I had this question in my head, for example, I feel here God? Is this a holy place? And so I really drew attention to the aesthetic and spiritual aspects of services,” the young woman reminded. “And I eventually just felt the most attracted to the Catholic Mass.”
Introduction to “ancient history”, – she said, underlying the sense of the Catholic Church.
“There is just something so beautiful and transcendent in rituals and ancient history in the Catholic Mass,” said Johnston. “The church really reports on a certain respect that I have not found in a more liberal, approach to non -denomination churches.”
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Taylor New, a 27-year-old Cincinnati, said that as soon as she saw a YouTuber video about the history of Catholicism, she did not return to her former gospel faith.
“I decided to watch it without thinking about it – but I joke that this video ruined my life in the best way because it put me on my spiral research,” said New Post.
How painful is to leave her previous community of faith behind, she said that there is a gravitational attraction that people like it feel through the Internet resources.
“Many young people are transformed into faith, and I think it is only because there are many things on the Internet, and people are just looking for the truth that makes them strive for the Catholic Church,” she said.
Former atheists also felt the craving due to the work of Catholic influential on the Internet.
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The 30-year-old software developer in Southern California called Adrian Lawson The Post that he was originally grown as a non-denomination and then became an atheist in adolescence. What inspired his conversion to Catholicism was to monitor the discussion between the Catholic and Protestant YouTube, after which the Protestant influential inspector went to Catholicism.
Despite the “very strong negative reaction” by the parents, Lawson began to visit the Catholic Mass in 2022 and continued to transform completely a year ago.
“I had anxiety, depression and panic attacks, but since I started praying to the rosary regularly, I had no problems,” he said.