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Oh goodie - - I think I found the extensive and scientific research referred to by OTJM.
Definitely, the research of one priest should give plenty of rationale to toss out a thousand years of ritual to pander to people in one particular time and society.
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Definitely, the research of one priest should give plenty of rationale to toss out a thousand years of ritual to pander to people in one particular time and society.
This research was done by one person:*“By actual count, 35.08 per cent of the congregation read the missal all during Mass, while another 22.08 per cent read some sort of prayer-book while following the priest’s reading of the Gospel. … The remaining persons simply stare off into space, although several men in the last pews sometimes read a copy of* Our Sunday Visitor *during Mass” (1951, pg. 138).*
" Perhaps more can be said by taking a second look at a researcher who was in many Catholic parishes studying Mass attendance in the 1950s. Joseph H. Fichter, S.J., (granduncle to current CARA research associate [Fr. Stephen Fichter](http://cara.georgetown.edu/AboutCARA/fichter.html)) famously studied parish life by going door to door and taking censuses, making Mass attendance head counts, observing parish life, and documenting everything possible both qualitatively and quantitatively."
Sunday Morning: Deconstructing Catholic Mass attendance in the 1950s and now
Social science is not just about surveys, trend data, or focus groups. Some of my favorite types of research involve content and historical ...
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