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Elizabeth502
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Precisely. Although myself, I would probably use the word “private” instead of “shy.” Personally, although I’m rather expansive in person, I am not so at Mass or even before Mass. This is not a social occasion. I’m purposeful about being there and nothing is required of me regarding “making friends,” other than naturally to return a pleasant expression if someone makes eye contact with me.You can find unfriendly people anywhere; including EF and OF parishes. My experience is that most folks are really pretty shy so they put up a defensive front. Same can be found in any organization or place where the public congregates.
I don’t worry about other people when at church. That’s not what I’m there for.
There’s an amazing man at the weekday EF Masses near me. He has some kind of nerve disease, and I’m convinced he must be some kind of a saint. He radiates joy but has difficulty doing much of anything with his body and face. When I see him several pews behind me I extend a huge smile and he returns that with a stunningly grateful & radiant smile. Really, no words are necessary.
Now, I could see a problem if there were a post-Mass gathering in the hall or something, and many people or all people were cold, particularly after they were approached. (I never expect others to approach me if I am new to a group; the more socially “advanced,” shall we say, will do so. But if I want to make friends at any social gathering, nothing stops me from taking initiative myself.)
My TLM parish is filled with introverts, and that is not surprising either.