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25 March 2015

Deep Catholic Roots, Faithful Education Can Help Renew Irish Church

Many Catholics in Ireland are experiencing a crisis of faith, according to reports, but two founders of a new Irish Catholic college are arguing that a new springtime is possible thanks to the country’s rich Catholic patrimony and by means of renewed Catholic education.
The “Irish Catholic Church has fallen on hard times,” Greg Erlandson recently wrote at OSV Newsweekly, pointing to several factors which caused a widespread abandonment of the Church. These include “[g]rowing economic success and what appears to have been a long period of poor catechesis,” as well as “[t]he clerical sexual abuse crisis and the weak response to it.” According to Erlandson, the “system of Catholic catechesis in state-supported schools seems to be collapsing. Children are under-catechized, and parents are under-evangelized.”

http://www.cardinalnewmansociety.org/CatholicEducationDaily/DetailsPage/tabid/102/ArticleID/4084/Deep-Catholic-Roots-Faithful-Education-Can-Help-Renew-Irish-Church-Founders-of-New-College-Say.aspx