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Reading John Updike's collected short stories Pigeon Feathers I came across a description of what I've always thought about going to church, only I didn't have the words:

"There was a time when I wondered why more people did not go to church. Taken purely as a human recreation, what could be more delightful, more unexpected than to enter a venerable and lavishly scaled building kept warm and clean for use one or two hours a week and to sit and stand in unison and sing and recite creeds and petitions that are like paths worn smooth in the raw terrain of our hearts? To listen, or not listen, as a poorly paid but resplendently robed man strives to console us with scraps of ancient epistles and halting accounts, hopelessly compromised by words, of those intimations of divine joy that are like pain in that, their instant gone, the mind cannot remember or believe them; to witness the windows donated by departed patrons and the altar flowers arranged by withdrawn hands and the whole considered spectacle lustrous beneath its patina of inheritance; to pay, for all this, no more than we are moved to give -- surely in all democracy there is nothing like it.

Indeed, it is the most available democratic experience. We vote less than once a year. Only in church and at the polls are we actually given our supposed value, the soul-unit of one, with its noumenal arithmetic of equality; one equals one equals one."

Now, go Google the word noumenal and think about that for awhile.

posted on Jan 30, 2013 12:22 PM ()

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Appreciation of ritual, pomp, and a mystical grandeur is at least a part of what draws any of the faithful to go to church. I too loved the ritual of the Greek Orthodox church, particularly at Easter. It is a most theatrical and inspiring experience. And that's it. Y'all know how I feel about church in general. It's a way to make the faithful feel righteous while many conduct their lives in less exalted ways.
comment by tealstar on Feb 3, 2013 10:44 AM ()
Church-going's popularity has taken a nosedive since Updike wrote those telling words. He might not recognize some churches today. But I recall church-going like that as a child in the 50s and 60s, which was a Sunday ritual in my family.
comment by marta on Feb 2, 2013 1:24 PM ()
It's been awhile since I've read Updike, a wonderful writer.
comment by steve on Jan 31, 2013 1:13 PM ()
I liked these stories more than I thought I would. Sometimes he was a little too carried away with philosophical meanderings, but I just skipped those parts, honing in on how he painted his characters.
reply by troutbend on Jan 31, 2013 10:00 PM ()
Loving ritual and pomp and circumstance as I do, perhaps I should attend.
comment by elderjane on Jan 31, 2013 6:39 AM ()
That was written in the early 1960s. Some of it applies to today's super churches, those Christian born agains, but some of the elegance has been lost.
reply by troutbend on Jan 31, 2013 9:57 PM ()
wikepedia lost me on the first bit
comment by kevinshere on Jan 30, 2013 11:14 PM ()
I know what you mean! It's apparently a very deep topic hidden inside that innocent-looking word.
reply by troutbend on Jan 31, 2013 9:56 PM ()
I think that the Popes wear Nike.
comment by fredo on Jan 30, 2013 3:28 PM ()
I never even thought about what the popes wear for shoes, but if you'd asked me, I'd have said they just hold out their foot and shoes appear out of nowhere, fitting perfectly.
reply by troutbend on Jan 30, 2013 10:44 PM ()
Nope Prada--Cardinal Spellman in NYC told me that! Would a Cardinal lie???
reply by greatmartin on Jan 30, 2013 5:23 PM ()
Heck as long as Popes and Cardinals were Prada shoes/slippers and gowns made by drag queens I'll go to a church--and I am NOT being disrespectful--Cardinal Spellman in NYC at St. Patrick's told me about that!
comment by greatmartin on Jan 30, 2013 1:30 PM ()
All that red, the cardinals were the original red hat society.
reply by troutbend on Jan 30, 2013 1:35 PM ()

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