
An essay by Catherine Nolan in 'The Alexandrian' discusses the changing face of Catholic organizations:
"Young people have seen many organizations go astray in certain aspects, and have become more attracted to single-issue groups, avoiding the “all-encompassing” groups. A group that covers all aspects of the Catholic life may easily find itself with a wayward spiritual director, liturgist, theologian or political activist. A group which focuses only on liturgy, however, or one which focuses only on the pro-life cause, is much more easily controlled and kept faithful to its limited goals."
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