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drafdog
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As a head of state the Pope is expected and in fact paid to make a spectacle of himself. If one believes the remarks made by previous posters, many of whom have thanked God that finally we have a pope who will bring back reverence for the liturgy, the Pope has done an admirable job.
I said in a previous thread that the concept of a mass celebrated in a sports arena could only be the product of a person who has a skewed sense of symbol.
I heard a report on PBS that there were some 46,000 faithful at a mass celebrated by 250 bishops and 1200 priests. The math indicates that each celebrant could have had an intimate and reverent mass with 32 congregants. And wouldn’t that have been a far better way to celebrate the Eucharist? I can’t imagine why anyone would think that putting together an event like a single mass for 46,000 would be a good idea. The faithful want to see the Pope? Let him drive in a motorcade over a three mile route. Figuring 1.5 feet per person and standing two deep on both sides of the street, you can easily accommodate 46,000 persons.
Matthew
I said in a previous thread that the concept of a mass celebrated in a sports arena could only be the product of a person who has a skewed sense of symbol.
I heard a report on PBS that there were some 46,000 faithful at a mass celebrated by 250 bishops and 1200 priests. The math indicates that each celebrant could have had an intimate and reverent mass with 32 congregants. And wouldn’t that have been a far better way to celebrate the Eucharist? I can’t imagine why anyone would think that putting together an event like a single mass for 46,000 would be a good idea. The faithful want to see the Pope? Let him drive in a motorcade over a three mile route. Figuring 1.5 feet per person and standing two deep on both sides of the street, you can easily accommodate 46,000 persons.
Matthew