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Faira21
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Ummm…people may disagree with me…but so what if it holds 10,000 people in it…its still a church right?..and its still a place to go to mass isnt it?..just because theres more people going to be attending it doesnt diminish the mass in any way
Have you ever been to a massive Mass?
Like for example, the Stations of the Cross in Rome in front of the Coliseum (not a Mass, I know, but a good example), or Mass in Saint Peter’s Square with thousands of people packed in?
When you get THAT many people in such volume, something of the sacred starts to be lost. There are just SO many people that it becomes overwhelming.
Not only that, but when you are so far away from the altar that you can barely see the priest or see what they are doing, etc., you just feel so completely disconnected. You know if is a Mass, and you try to remember that, but the people around you are so far away that they have become completely distracted and the entire atmosphere starts to feel very secular. People start chatting because THEY are distracted, etc.
It does not diminish the Mass, but it diminishes your ability to participate in the Mass. You have to try harder to focus, you get distracted so much easier, things feel more distant, and it is just not the same.
A church should not be so huge that people have to struggle to participate in the service.
For Protestants I guess it is different - they are just singing and clapping and hearing someone talk and doing their own prayers.
But we as Catholics are trying to pray together with our leader, the priest, and if we are so disconnected from our leader, and the sacrifice He is consecrating, I think it can become detrimental to all involved.