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I respectfully disagree. When we obey the Church, we are obeying God. God does not call us to love everything He wants us to do, yet He does call us to obey Him. A person who goes to Mass because they feel they “must” go is not getting the most out of the Mass, yet they are getting Graces just for being there.
Anyone who thinks they “must” attend Mass, must also think that God is real and that obeying God is important. If they did not think so, they would not attend. Additionally, the Catholic view is that faith is a journey, not a one-time declaration like so many Protestants think. In other words, a person who attends Mass because they think they “must” attend still receives Graces and that person might very well fall in-love with God later in life thanks to the Graces they received. If they do not attend, they receive no Graces at all. I will grant you that the Mass is more spiritually rich when we are truly in-love with Christ, yet love affairs sometimes take time and patience and one must be in the pew for the Lord’s Grace to work on them.
We tend to want everyone to be on-fire for Christ, yet most fires start very small and grow large. The Graces we receive overtime helps us to grow that fire into a very real blaze of love for God.
Please consider cutting those pew sitters a break. They are there, they are receiving Graces, they believe “enough” to know they must attend and later in life they might be a disciple of saint like quality.
I applaud all Catholics who regularly attend Mass for any reason, either because they think they must, or because they are totally in-love with the Lord. They are all receiving Graces, they all are on a journey, they are all God’s children.