You misunderstand what I am grieving over.
With respect, I’d suggest going outside in the fresh air, taking a deep breath, drinking some tea.
Your question has been answered. No, nothing is “happening” to Marian devotion. If anything, many of us see Marian devotion to be growing. The fact that you’re not seeing this expressed in exactly the way you’d prefer, to the degree you’d prefer, in your specific parish, on every specific occasion when you’d personally bring it up if you were a priest, is not reflective of the whole Church or of a ‘problem’.
From a third party view, your alleged ‘grief’ seems melodramatic, misdirected, or rooted in something other than an external problem. (And honestly, I find your passive aggressive comments about your perception of your priest’s failures to say exactly what you want when you want it… off-putting. Why do you presume that your private perspective on how frequently to talk about Mary in homilies is right, and your priest’s perspective is wrong and indicates something has been ‘sadly lost’?) If you suffer from anxiety or some other mood disorder, please consider seeking counselling to help you manage those feelings. In any case, please consider at least not passive aggressively criticizing your priest behind his back online for things he simply
hasn’t said, that you openly admit you have no intention of telling him you’re even bothered about, so even if you were right he has no chance to ‘fix’ it.
I’m sorry if that comes off as harsh. I don’t know how to soften it. I just honestly think, and I intend this with love even if I’m expressing it crankily, that you’re being both melodramatic here, and unfair to your priest. And I hope you can take heart from what other commenters have said, that Marian devotion does not, in fact (in other regions, anyway: including mine) appear to be on any kind of a decline. Much the reverse: Our Mother is very beloved where I live, and only more and more so, as far as I see.
