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Well, you kinda moved the “how do we know if people are happy now (you’re comment)” in a different direction. Actually, if you want to go there, I agree with what you say! However, my mom and mother-in-law were in senior centers…not so friendly; but, perhaps that was your point.No need to. They’ll happily shake your hand in Church, go up to receive communion, recite the prayers (maybe), then promptly cut you off in the parking lot or give you dirty stares because you don’t cut your grass to their satisfaction among other things. That’s why I attend Mass at distant locations where they’re not so many of these “happy” people around. I get more friendliness at the local senior center.