@MLClark Speaking of brutal spectacles ... Earlier this week I popped into the Catholic church where I was raised. The Stations of the Cross was a routine event, especially as an altar boy.
While inside the church, I was reminded that the windows are marked for the twelve Stations of the Cross. I remembered having to pray on a rosary at each station.
Catholic rules are complicated.
But I did notice the confessionals are gone, so there's that.
@HopeSeeker When I saw the confessionals were gone, I thought, "Well, someone in Marketing finally convinced them that guilt doesn't sell."
That said, I did drop two bucks in the votive candle box, because I like candles.
@WordsmithFL @MLClark Glad to hear some confessionals are gone. Here in NE KS we are plagued by a bunch of fanatic Catholics who recently built a new, obscenely expensive church in a very small town. In a 2022 article they brag about their confessionals. The Catholic Church has way too much money! https://www.anewimmaculata.org/blog/2022/9/1/behind-the-scenes-september-2022-update
@MLClark @WordsmithFL Of course all of us like candles! 😇
What an uncanny experience, to return to a place that was once a whole world, and now doubtless feels all the smaller for the wealth of life lived well beyond its walls.
Hope it was a lovely visit to the region, all the same!
@MLClark I was going to visit the famous San Juan Capistrano mission today, but your post reminded me it's Good Friday so it's probably super busy.
Indigenous enslavement aside, I do love its history and serenity.
@WordsmithFL Wow - this brings back memories of the many Good Friday afternoons I spent kneeling in a Catholic Church. I can’t say the memories are good ones, but I do think it is sometimes good to remember. Thank you! @MLClark