I will tell you why I believe they are growing... from my own experiences. Father Joe, our parish priest when I was growing up used to hit the pavement every week with a list of names of visitations. I would be home from school and doing my homework at the kitchen table and he would show up. He would have a coffee or tea with mom and always asked after us (mom was a young widow with a cerebral palsy daughter and 2 younger boys to take care of). Mom sometimes had to admit that she was having a hard time putting food on the table. A few days the women’s Knights of Columbus came buy with food. That and presents for Christmas yada yada... stuff that helped us live through the lean days. I also told you how they helped my wife with her alcoholism, how they reach out to the homeless and destitute etc. I can’t tell you how much charity I’ve seen these people met out. Mostly because they are not afraid to look into people’s eyes and see Christ, touch the flesh of one another and understand what God is calling us into.
I will never forget that these Catholics invited my wife, a Presbyterian, to join in on a retreat at an monistary for the weekend. I had to pick her up and I was fearful because I had my toddler son with me and it was snowing. Thank God it was the weekend so there was minimal traffic. I get there, walk into the cafeteria and They are all eating and they see me and insist that my son and I stay for lunch....yea me, my toddler son and 25 recovering alcoholic women in a Catholic retreat house LOL.... and it was delightful.
So how can I say this w/o sounding consending... the Catholics spend a lot of their time and energy administering to people in the here and now... and I’m not just talking about food, clothing, shelter but it’s more, it’s spiritual, it’s love. In turn the creatures receiving the love with confidence and comfort. It’s like your safe, warm, loved and home