J
Jabronie
Guest
I work on campus and today decided to check out our local Newman Center. I know we sometimes hear some pretty bad stories about the college Catholic centers, but I’ve got to give props to what I saw today.
First off, there were about 35 kids there. For a Tuesday afternoon, that is impressive. The missalette had red print in between parts explaining what’s going on, in case a non-Catholic wanted to try a mass. For example, before the gospel readings there is a paragraph in red explaining why we stand at this point. It also gave the full text for the daily readings, which is something I haven’t seen in any other Catholic churches in the area. The priest gave a nice homily about how we have pointless “ego contests” that drive us to commit a lot of the sins you’ll see in a college environment.
The best part was that once the priest sat down after communion, everyone remained kneeling in silence. For six minutes. With no music or anything, we just remained kneeling in prayer. I had to look around a bit, and no one even looked agitated, so I’m guessing that that is normal there. After mass everyone left without a peep and some of the students gathered outside. I’m only 29, but what I saw today REALLY made me feel positive about the future of the Church.
First off, there were about 35 kids there. For a Tuesday afternoon, that is impressive. The missalette had red print in between parts explaining what’s going on, in case a non-Catholic wanted to try a mass. For example, before the gospel readings there is a paragraph in red explaining why we stand at this point. It also gave the full text for the daily readings, which is something I haven’t seen in any other Catholic churches in the area. The priest gave a nice homily about how we have pointless “ego contests” that drive us to commit a lot of the sins you’ll see in a college environment.
The best part was that once the priest sat down after communion, everyone remained kneeling in silence. For six minutes. With no music or anything, we just remained kneeling in prayer. I had to look around a bit, and no one even looked agitated, so I’m guessing that that is normal there. After mass everyone left without a peep and some of the students gathered outside. I’m only 29, but what I saw today REALLY made me feel positive about the future of the Church.