 Unfortunately, in the Catholic Church, for whatever reason, we've lost some of that first century fire, you know? But we have settled into a kind of Christianity in the United States in particular, where we're never confronted with this need to convert and to change. Now, the Church understands, and has always understood, that we need constant conversion. We need encounter with Jesus. We need prayer. It's always understood that every year you have the opportunity in the liturgy to renew your baptismal promises. And I wonder if you can remember any of you, anytime ever really taking that seriously and leaving the building and thinking, you know, I didn't, I'm not really living this. I'm not really living that. Right? It's because the liturgy is just sort of this rhythm we get into when we become too familiar with it, and it doesn't affect us too much. We don't enough hear this call to conversion.