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henrikhank
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Hi!
In Mass (especially in the extraordinary form) there is not much improvisation. The ordinary can look really different depending on the church (as the rubrics aren’t really that strict as in the extraordinary form).
After attending the extraordinary form I’ve been thinking about how much you bassically just go by the book. The people on the altar just follow what the missal tells them to do.
I have difficulty doing exactly the same thing over and over again every time I go to church (but I am neither a altar server nor even a Catholic). Why should we have people on the altar doing exactly the same thing over and over again for years? They do the exact same movement with their bodies and say the exact words every Sunday (or other days). Why is it important to have it like this?
I know the question can seem a bit strange but I am just trying to understand Jesus and his Church.
In Mass (especially in the extraordinary form) there is not much improvisation. The ordinary can look really different depending on the church (as the rubrics aren’t really that strict as in the extraordinary form).
After attending the extraordinary form I’ve been thinking about how much you bassically just go by the book. The people on the altar just follow what the missal tells them to do.
I have difficulty doing exactly the same thing over and over again every time I go to church (but I am neither a altar server nor even a Catholic). Why should we have people on the altar doing exactly the same thing over and over again for years? They do the exact same movement with their bodies and say the exact words every Sunday (or other days). Why is it important to have it like this?
I know the question can seem a bit strange but I am just trying to understand Jesus and his Church.