Yes, but ALSO more people go to confession because it’s emphasized as very important in the parish.
True. But, I think I’d say that since it’s seen as a traditional part of the faith, an FSSP parish would value it more highly than you might find in the average parish down the street. In general, confessions
will see a little uptick when they’re mentioned in a homily, but then they’ll die down again.
Look, my point is, it’s not difficult, in an urban area, for there to be various mass times throughout the day, available to all in a relatively short drive.
Right. The problem, it would seem, is coordination between the parishes. And, of course, once there’s a change in pastors, all bets are off.
Are you that defensive of only 8:30am mass times?
No. I see how overworked the priests are in my neck of the woods. (Maybe that’s not representative; I don’t know.)
I know that, around here – given that we’re in the midst of a diocesan-wide initiative to consolidate parishes – all we hear is “hey! why isn’t there daily Mass in my church building anymore?”, and the answer that seems not to be heard is “because we’re down to our lowest number of assigned priests
ever, and we’ll lose half of who we currently have in the next five years!”
So, that’s probably where I’m coming from. What we hear all the time around here is that priest burnout is real, and will get more prevalent if we push the guys we have even harder, as their numbers drop.