Before the pandemic, there was a thing in the archdiocese of Detroit called the “mass mob” where an inner city parish would be selected each weekend for a “mob” to attend one of its masses to boost its collection and draw attention to a struggling parishes. Many of these old churches are so beautiful; it is hard to accept their closure. …
Before the pandemic, there was a thing in the archdiocese of Detroit called the “mass mob” where an inner city parish would be selected each weekend for a “mob” to attend one of its masses to boost its collection and draw attention to a struggling parishes. Many of these old churches are so beautiful; it is hard to accept their closure. But once the population leaves, what can you do?
Before the pandemic, there was a thing in the archdiocese of Detroit called the “mass mob” where an inner city parish would be selected each weekend for a “mob” to attend one of its masses to boost its collection and draw attention to a struggling parishes. Many of these old churches are so beautiful; it is hard to accept their closure. But once the population leaves, what can you do?
https://www.detroitmassmob.com/
We had them here in South Bend Indiana as well.