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And it's time for a retreat.
There is one, and only one, goal in life — that is your own personal salvation. Nothing else matters.
Few faithful would argue with this, but it is common in our everyday lives that the truth of that can get swamped by the realities of day-to-day living. We need to be reminded of our end, even as we live in the current. Because of this, the Church has always encouraged not just daily devotion and prayer life but also "out of the box" experiences as well.
There is simply no way to get to Heaven if a person is not plugged into the spiritual realities — and plugged in every day.
Saint Padre Pio summed it up best: "Those who pray, have hope. Those who pray little, are in great danger. Those who do not pray, are lost."
According to polls from Pew Research, the percentage of Americans who say they pray "every day" is declining about half a percentage point every year. In what amounts to yet another sign of the failure of the church leaders to do their job, the following statistics are telling:
- Catholics — 59%
- Orthodox — 57%
- Protestants — 54%
Of those who say they pray every day, only 59% of Catholics said yes. That was followed closely by the Orthodox at 57% and mainline Protestants at 54%. And for some perspective, 71% of Muslims say they pray every day, and 62% of Hindus.
Also, it's no great shock that as we have seen religion become much more of an emotion-based experience — especially in Catholicism — women are much more embracing of it than men. Fully two-thirds of Catholic women say they pray every day, while slightly less than half of Catholic men do.
More than half of all Catholic men do not pray every day. That should be an earthquake across the Church — yet most just yawn their way through that news.
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> > **And it's time for a retreat.**
> > There is one, and only one, goal in life — that is your own personal salvation. Nothing else matters.
> > Few faithful would argue with this, but it is common in our everyday lives that the truth of that can get swamped by the realities of day-to-day living. We need to be reminded of our *end*, even as we live in the current. Because of this, the Church has always encouraged not just daily devotion and prayer life but also "out of the box" experiences as well.
> > There is simply no way to get to Heaven if a person is not plugged into the spiritual realities — and plugged in *every day*.
> > Saint Padre Pio summed it up best: "Those who pray, have *hope*. Those who pray little, are in great *danger*. Those who do not pray, are *lost*."
> > According to polls from Pew Research, the percentage of Americans who say they pray "every day" is declining about half a percentage point every year. In what amounts to yet another sign of the failure of the church leaders to do their job, the following statistics are telling:
> > - Catholics — 59%
> > - Orthodox — 57%
> > - Protestants — 54%
> > Of those who say they pray every day, only 59% of Catholics said yes. That was followed closely by the Orthodox at 57% and mainline Protestants at 54%. And for some perspective, 71% of Muslims say they pray every day, and 62% of Hindus.
> > Also, it's no great shock that as we have seen religion become much more of an emotion-based experience — especially in Catholicism — women are much more embracing of it than men. Fully two-thirds of Catholic women say they pray every day, while slightly less than half of Catholic men do.
> > **More than half of all Catholic men do not pray every day.** That should be an earthquake across the Church — yet most just yawn their way through that news.
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