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First Kerry looses the election and now three of the favorite illicit Catholic mass practices taken away! What’s a liberal Catholic to do? Next they’ll take away the liturgical dancers as a mental health hazard.
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Widespread fear of a deadly flu season is prompting many of us to make some changes. Even century’s old practices are getting a bit of an overhaul.
“This is a whole new ball game this time," says Fr. Harry Koelker of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church.
That’s because until now, there’s never been such a serious shortage of flu vaccine and such a large number of people susceptable to the virus.
That’s why parishioners at St. Joseph’s are being asked not to shake hands during the sign of peace.
Nor are they supposed to hold hands during the Lord’s Prayer.
And lastly, they are to avoid the communal wine cup if their health is ailing.
They’re meaningful, symbolic gestures that may change the mass…but shouldn’t change what’s in the hearts of these folks.
Betty Staudt, a parishioner, tells KIMT NewsChannel 3, “We receive the body and blood when we receive the bread and so to me, I’m still receiving the body and blood even if I don’t receive from the cup.”
It’s greatly appreciated cooperation coupled with a sense of temporary loss.
“Watching people join hands and watching people extend the sign of peace with a hand gesture and seeing those smiling faces, I do kinda miss that,” says Fr. Koelker.
But he won’t have to miss it for long…just long enough to his congregation stays healthy.
Saint Joseph’s plans on keeping them in place throughout the winter months.