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As a convert, I am puzzled by what appears to be the nearly ubiquitous use of the pronunciation, “Ay-men,” in Catholic churches. Where did that come from? In my experience, prior to becoming Catholic, nobody north of the Mason-Dixon line ever pronounced it that way. Even in the South, Episcopalians certainly didn’t (and probably still don’t) say, “ay-men.” Was there a directive from “liturgy central” that Catholics would adopt this pronunciation? It isn’t used it in the UK. The posh little parish near my office, where I attend daily Mass in New York City, seems to divide about 50-50 on this.
Just curious.
Just curious.