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This is an excellent point. The numbers really do speak for themselves, especially when compared to other religions who did not experience this same falling out. If it was just the culture or other variables unrelated to the substantial changes that took place, then one would expect to see the same drop offs in protestant and other non-Catholic religions.What can one say? Apparently some vernaculars work better than others. Polish and Spanish-speaking people are mostly Catholics, while only a small percentage of English speakers are. And there are about 500 million Catholics in South America, I hear. Vatican II allowed the vernacular where it might show to be of “advantage” but I fail to see where an attendance drop in the U.S. from 70-80% in 1960 to 10-20% today shows any advantage of using English in the Catholic liturgy. Just saying.