Just hanging out.
I went to mass earlier, the 4PM mass. (Didn't seem as full as it used to be in the past.)
I suspect part of the problem lies in secularization of the Catholic Church.
To me, it seems rather dry and humdrum, all this "audience participation".
One longs for the days (days which I alas never knew) when services were 99% music, Latin, candles, incense, and damned little yip-yapping. Hordes of choristers making the walls bend, people marching in solemn procession, pomp and pageantry reflecting the Glory of God.
There's been this deal the past 50 years, about making religion "relevant," and thus we have the hippie guitar-strummers and somesuch.
But the relevantists miss the point; religion is
supposed to be as unlike the world as possible.
Christmas services in England, in Italy, in Rome, in--so help me--the former socialist paradises, leave one open-mouthed in awe and wonder; Christmas services in America leave one open-mouthed, yawning.