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TPJCatholic
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Here is a sign of hope:
I live in Illinois (suburb of Chicago) and my parish has renovation plans for the next 1-2 years. Part of those plans is to redo the entire altar area, including lowering the chairs to the altar level, and placing the tabernacle in the center directly behind the altar. These changes bring far more reverence back into the liturgy.
This same parish has several schedulings of confession every week and encourages people to go to confession.
Similarly, there is a parish in a farther suburb that built a new Church several years ago and it is an amazingly beautiful Church with the Tabernacle in the center behind the altar and devout statues of the Holy Family and saints across the entire Church.
There is hope.
I live in Illinois (suburb of Chicago) and my parish has renovation plans for the next 1-2 years. Part of those plans is to redo the entire altar area, including lowering the chairs to the altar level, and placing the tabernacle in the center directly behind the altar. These changes bring far more reverence back into the liturgy.
This same parish has several schedulings of confession every week and encourages people to go to confession.
Similarly, there is a parish in a farther suburb that built a new Church several years ago and it is an amazingly beautiful Church with the Tabernacle in the center behind the altar and devout statues of the Holy Family and saints across the entire Church.
There is hope.