>>509633659 (OP)Probably not.
1. The union evangelicals and neocons have done immense damage to the perception of Christianity amongst the general public over the last 40 years.
2. All of the zoomers who would be into it are already Catholic/Orthodox
3. Jews capitalized on the sex scandal and went on a 15+ year Hollywood and media campaign to push anti-Catholic narratives
4. US Catholicism is heavily Protestantized, regional, and often associated with wealthy demographics. It was never hit with liberation theology for the masses or associated with working class people (outside of a certain timeframe when immigrants came in the late 19th/early 20th centuries
Above all else, anti-Catholicism is baked into US culture due to the heavy presence of Protestantism/evangelicalism. It was never going to be a majority in the US.
The hope was that increased Hispanic immigration would change this, but Hispanics themselves have been hit with evangelicalism super hard (you’ve seen this in Brazil) so even the immigrants are already evangelicals