2 - they pray the rosary communally 5 days a week - more than the average parish.
What data are you using about the frequency of weekday rosary at parishes? Around here it is very common.
4. I don't really know what the local folks are doing, but from what I know of the "best practices" of evangelical churches: a) having the staff work as a team, b) taking care that preaching is carefully crafted, biblically-based, and relevant to people's concerns, c) having the entire congregation see hospitality and evangelization as their task, d) talking about Jesus more than the Church (not that you don't talk about the Church; you just don't talk about it more than Jesus).
4. I don't really know what the local folks are doing, but from what I know of the "best practices" of evangelical churches:
4) "Relevant" should mean much talking about sin, forgiveness, the need for the sacraments and obedience to Sacred Tradition, since all of us sin, need forgiveness, can only grow in holiness through frequent recourse to the sacraments, and are part of the One Holy Catholic Church, whose sinew is Sacred Tradition. Somehow, however, I don't think that's what most people (including, perhaps, you) mean by the word.
7) Surely you realize that one can't separate the Bridegroom from the Bride, and so "talking about Jesus more than the Church" is disingenuous.
not preaching simply abstract moral norms or doctrinal formulations, but showing people how those norms or doctrines can have a transformative effect in their lives, how their very truth is life-giving.
"doctrinal formulations" -- when was the last time you can think of an example where doctrine was preached either in the abstract or in the concrete?
before one can see how a doctrine applies to one's life, and why it matters, one must have a clear understanding of that doctrine, so a doctrinal formulation, while not perhaps sufficient is definitely necessary.
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