‘Rave’ in the nave?

A recent “rave” (a disco night) in the nave of the Protestant Canterbury Cathedral in England – site of the martyrdom of Saint Thomas Becket – was not unlike the transgender funeral held at the St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York. It shows that post-Enlightenment Christianity sees religious sites as “useful” not holy. But the Catholic mind was formed around 1,500 years prior to the Enlightenment and, while encompassing it, is not constrained by it.