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Loud-living-dogma
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Hmmm. A few thoughts:
I’ve always thought that Protestant churches have a good idea by setting aside Wednesday night as a “church night” (At least, I think many do). Choir practice, child care, youth group, Awanas, etc can all happen at the same time, so the whole family may be doing something there, instead of Mom shuttling kids around at different times.
However, Catholic parishes often have a school, and that uses up a lot of parish $$ and energy, so that I think there is often not enough left over for extra activities.
Also, I think that part of the issue is our 24/7 work schedule that many people have. I work for an organization that tries to do programming that might attract millennials, and often they just don’t show up. They are busy, they work, they go to school, etc. It is often the older people that have the time and the interest to attend parish events.
I’ve always thought that Protestant churches have a good idea by setting aside Wednesday night as a “church night” (At least, I think many do). Choir practice, child care, youth group, Awanas, etc can all happen at the same time, so the whole family may be doing something there, instead of Mom shuttling kids around at different times.
However, Catholic parishes often have a school, and that uses up a lot of parish $$ and energy, so that I think there is often not enough left over for extra activities.
Also, I think that part of the issue is our 24/7 work schedule that many people have. I work for an organization that tries to do programming that might attract millennials, and often they just don’t show up. They are busy, they work, they go to school, etc. It is often the older people that have the time and the interest to attend parish events.