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Today, I attended a beautiful Requiem Mass in the Ordinary Form. I am on a mailing list and had been invited to attend, so I thought I would.
The mass was very reverently said and I very much liked the Priest’s upbeat demeanor. The female cantor had a beautiful rich voice and the people sang along as best they could.
I tried to be very good Catholic, meaning I tried hard to be humble, did not go with a critical spirit and I did not insist on doing things the EF way, as you all always advise. I did receive communion on the tongue, but standing.
Anyway, when we got to the sign of peace, I braced myself because I’m not crazy about that part. Where I was standing there was no one in the row in front of me, but there was an older couple in the back of me. I was at the right end of the pew and they were at the left end of their pew.
So during the sign of peace, I sort of stared forward ready to smile and offer a limp hand raise as I’ve seen done elsewhere, if I had to. However, I noticed that people were shaking hands and hugging nd kissing each other. I figured those who were hugging and kissing knew each other.
Out of the corner of my eye, I could see the older man in the pew behind me coming up to me. Being a friendly person, I turned with a smile, just as he extended his hand.
He gripped my hand and pulled me to him and before I realized what was happening, he had planted a full kiss on my cheek!
I was grinning for a full 20 seconds out of embarrassment.
The mass was very reverently said and I very much liked the Priest’s upbeat demeanor. The female cantor had a beautiful rich voice and the people sang along as best they could.
I tried to be very good Catholic, meaning I tried hard to be humble, did not go with a critical spirit and I did not insist on doing things the EF way, as you all always advise. I did receive communion on the tongue, but standing.
Anyway, when we got to the sign of peace, I braced myself because I’m not crazy about that part. Where I was standing there was no one in the row in front of me, but there was an older couple in the back of me. I was at the right end of the pew and they were at the left end of their pew.
So during the sign of peace, I sort of stared forward ready to smile and offer a limp hand raise as I’ve seen done elsewhere, if I had to. However, I noticed that people were shaking hands and hugging nd kissing each other. I figured those who were hugging and kissing knew each other.
Out of the corner of my eye, I could see the older man in the pew behind me coming up to me. Being a friendly person, I turned with a smile, just as he extended his hand.
He gripped my hand and pulled me to him and before I realized what was happening, he had planted a full kiss on my cheek!
I was grinning for a full 20 seconds out of embarrassment.