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Dranu
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Hehe, thanks, I’m actually a male just to clarifyIt’s so wonderful to have a twenty year old who is so interested in her faith!
One of the things I always liked about our Church in the fifties was the fact that any time of day or night you could drop in and pay a visit, this was Washington DC in the fifties (God was still fixing you). Now it’s very hard to find any Church that you just enter to say a quick rosary or to make the stations of the Cross during the middle of the weekday.
Also, when there was something that you wanted to pray for we had candles you could light, generally the offering was ten cents. We don’t have that anymore either.
BTW, this also was the time when the Church would aggressively campaign for the 20 to 30 year old folks with dances, requests for volunteers at the various charities (soup kitchens, St Ann’s orphanage…). They were a desirable group to get to know. If I remember correctly we could even hold wedding and baby showers in some of the rooms of the school and church. That made the Church relevant in a “family” type sense to their lives.
Then, when they would marry, they would bring their kids to Church and so it would go…