I don’t. I’m supposed to be listening to the homily, not frantically making notes like I was going to study it for a test the next week.
Typically in classes where I have had to note down things the professor said, it wasn’t an enjoyable experience and I was mostly just focused on writing everything down. I have often thought that in most of those classes, the professor could have just e-mailed us all an outline for the day’s lecture and I could have stayed home and read it, with the same effect. I actually have had classes where I missed most if not all the lectures and just read somebody else’s outline at the end in order to take the final, and passed (in one case got an A).
But if a speech is going to be moving me, inspiring me, or providing food for thought, the last thing I want to do is take notes, and I can’t imagine why anybody would want to. Mass is not supposed to be like being in class at school.