I think that it declined for several reasons. One was a general growing of disbelief in the real presence. A lot of people apparently believed that when you received Holy Communion it was the actual body and blood, but stopped being so if not consumed. Others accepted the Lutheran belief that it is your belief that changes the bread and wine into the body and blood upon consumption, not anything else. Still others assumed Communion was only symbolic. These views were probably the result of the extremely poor or non existant catechisis that has existed in the past forty years or so. Another culprit is a general lack of reverence and respect towards the sacred that has existed since the 60’s at least and maybe longer, Another was pointed out in this forum, that since Christ exists in the congregation there was no need to have adoration, benediction etc. I actually think the last one is particularly important.
The reason, OK, if Christ exists in the congregation, and I’m in the congregation, then Christ is in me, and if he’s in me, we are the same, so I, in essence, am Christ, and so is my neighbor ,so we can worship each other and ourselves.
Now before all my liberal friends start in, sit back and think. I have been accused often of illogical thinking and of making incredible leaps in some of my arguments. Maybe so, but if I could think up something like this, how many others could as well? I doubt that I am the only one. And I bet you dime to a dollar, a lot of people actually feel that way.
Pure and simple. Respect adore and worship each other.
Now recently, say in the past ten years or so, there has been significant growth in the practices of adoration, benediction, public rosaries and devotions etc. Why? Simply put, people are beginning to realize the humanist model that we have been following has serious flaws in it. People are starting to realize that mistakes were made, misinterpretations were made and things need to change to put us back on the right track.
No doubt there are those who view these rituals and practices as being old fashioned and not necessary in todays enlightened times. I’ll also bet you that they are also vehemently opposed to tradition in most respects and generally feel that new is better and old is bad.
Just my opinion.