I am a Catholic and my wife is a Protestant. I thank God that we don't argue over doctrine or Church history. Otherwise, our "mixed marriage" would not work.
I think the Church recognizes that the children of the Reformation have been born into ways of worship that makes the Catholic liturgy seem unnatural, excepting for the "high churches."
Most Protestant churches center on what we Catholics call the homily, and of course music plays a big role as well. In other words, the style of worship is different, and we cannot fairly expect every Protestant to.convert over to a style of worship that seems foreign to them.
I think that the Church is looking towards Ecumenism rather than to relive the battles of the Reformation. For example, the Catholic Church and the Lutheran Church are now in agreement on the matter of faith and works.
Catholics need to reach out to their Protestant brethren and, yes, in many instances educate them to realize we are closer than they think. We believe in the same Lord.
Most of the anti-Catholic stuff about Mary, the saints, and the Pope stem from ignorance.
We need to concentrate on what we share in common rather than on reliving the old battles.
Education is all important.