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mcliffor
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My home parish just got itself a new pastoral associate, who’s made a great many changes to the way we celebrate Mass. How many of these are abuses? I’ve put the ones I’m most suspiscious of in bold.
But I’m concerned because I’ve noticed that the congregation is becoming more and more irreverant. I know it’s a children’s Mass, and people are very supportive of these kinds of changes, but does he have to remove* all *soleminty to make it easier for the kids? People don’t even wait until they’re outside to start gossiping after Mass and no one genuflects. Today, a kid shouted out during the canon, and the whole congregation started laughing out loud. I think these changes in their attitude says something about the state of their faith.
Also, what do you do in a situation where everyone else is commiting an abuse (ie. handholding, gathering around the altar) and they might be offended if you didn’t join in. Are we supposed to just go with the flow and hold their hands?
- He usually starts Mass off with a sing along or announcement. Today, at the children’s mass, he read from the “Gospel of the Grinch,” a Dr. Seuss quote about how there’s more to Christmas than presents.
- After the Introit, the priest told us to turn to our neighbors and introduce ourselves so we could celebrate as a community, because “God was present in the community.”
- There is a loud roar before and after Mass that makes it impossible to pray.
- During advent, he had a procession where parishoners carried lit advent candles through the aisly before putting them down on the wreath.
-The altar boys now sit outside the sanctuary, in the pews, except for during the Canon. - hand holding during the Our Father
- during the homily, the priest leaves the sanctuary with a microphone and invites all the kids to come sit on the steps of the altar. Then he usually does a singalong with lots of clapping during the homily.
- he stops to make announcements, or add something not in the rubrics.
- He insisted on removing all the candles from the sanctuary. We used to have a beautiful High Altar with six candlesticks on either side of the tabernacle. Without deconsecrating the altar, he removed all the cloths as well. Now it’s jsut a tabernacle table. He claims these are mandates or guidelines, and used the same excuse when he said the tabernacle “should not be” in the sanctuary.
-The priest left out the Creed tonight at Xmas Mass - The ordinary of the Mass is usually just a singalong without the whole text, mor like a responsorial psalm.
- people are asked to genuflect only once in front of the tabernacle instead of whenever they pass in front of it.
- lectors, cantors and ushers bow instead of genuflect when the reverence the tabernacle during and outside of Mass. Is this standard?
But I’m concerned because I’ve noticed that the congregation is becoming more and more irreverant. I know it’s a children’s Mass, and people are very supportive of these kinds of changes, but does he have to remove* all *soleminty to make it easier for the kids? People don’t even wait until they’re outside to start gossiping after Mass and no one genuflects. Today, a kid shouted out during the canon, and the whole congregation started laughing out loud. I think these changes in their attitude says something about the state of their faith.
Also, what do you do in a situation where everyone else is commiting an abuse (ie. handholding, gathering around the altar) and they might be offended if you didn’t join in. Are we supposed to just go with the flow and hold their hands?