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<blockquote data-quote="Anderson" data-source="post: 131480" data-attributes="member: 123"><p>A big part of the problem we’re seeing today—socially and culturally—can be traced back to how the Catholic Church lost the trust and respect of the people. The abuse scandals didn’t just damage individual lives, they broke the moral authority of an institution that once gave Ireland a sense of unity, identity, and shared values.</p><p></p><p>Because of that betrayal, many turned away from the Church, and with it, from a strong, united Christian front that could’ve helped guide the country through all these rapid changes. Instead of standing firm on core principles, a lot of the modern Church leadership—especially under the current Pope—seems to have veered into what many would call a kind of ‘woke’ ideology, often more aligned with globalist talking points than with the needs and values of their own people.</p><p></p><p>What’s worse is that the Church, once a protector of the vulnerable, now seems to leave many—especially the elderly—open to being taken advantage of by people who are only here to exploit the system. You hear the same kinds of stories over and over: scammers spinning lies, taking advantage, and there’s little resistance because the moral and social fabric that once held communities together has been weakened.</p><p></p><p>If the Church had held its ground, stayed true to its roots, and remained focused on fostering real social cohesion built around shared values and community, I don’t think we’d be watching Irish society unravel in the way it is now. The breakdown of that unity has left us wide open to all sorts of pressures and influences that don’t have the country’s best interests at heart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anderson, post: 131480, member: 123"] A big part of the problem we’re seeing today—socially and culturally—can be traced back to how the Catholic Church lost the trust and respect of the people. The abuse scandals didn’t just damage individual lives, they broke the moral authority of an institution that once gave Ireland a sense of unity, identity, and shared values. Because of that betrayal, many turned away from the Church, and with it, from a strong, united Christian front that could’ve helped guide the country through all these rapid changes. Instead of standing firm on core principles, a lot of the modern Church leadership—especially under the current Pope—seems to have veered into what many would call a kind of ‘woke’ ideology, often more aligned with globalist talking points than with the needs and values of their own people. What’s worse is that the Church, once a protector of the vulnerable, now seems to leave many—especially the elderly—open to being taken advantage of by people who are only here to exploit the system. You hear the same kinds of stories over and over: scammers spinning lies, taking advantage, and there’s little resistance because the moral and social fabric that once held communities together has been weakened. If the Church had held its ground, stayed true to its roots, and remained focused on fostering real social cohesion built around shared values and community, I don’t think we’d be watching Irish society unravel in the way it is now. The breakdown of that unity has left us wide open to all sorts of pressures and influences that don’t have the country’s best interests at heart. [/QUOTE]
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