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JohnM
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Well, baptisms were rarely if ever done as part of Sunday masses where I came from. So, this is a change for me. I don’t know why it is done this way here. All the other things I mentioned are also changes for me, at least as part of the mass. To me mass has always been a special and very familiar thing. It has always been a joy to participate in mass. These days I find myself asking whether I should do the Orans possition, or whether I should climb over the poor lady next to me with a walker just to do the Offeratory procession. These things have become distractions. When I go to mass at this new church, I never know what to expect.If infant baptisms are normally done during regular masses at this parish, then wouldn’t they be done as OFTEN as a baby arrived? I don’t think people can schedule to have their babies only certain times of the year, or not as often. I don’t understand your point here. I guess if they are having lots of bapisms then they are having lots of babies. Sounds like a vibrant and growing parish to me. Much better than old and dying out. Gosh do you even have some families with 6-7 kids? Sounds great to me. You hardly see that anymore.
You stated earlier that there was an abundance of groups and lots of active participation in them. But I still get the idea that you don’t like the level of involvement. What kind of explanation do you think would be appropriate to ease your mind? Do you want the priest to specifically explain why it is an active parish? I’m not trying to be dense, I just don’t get where you are headed with this.
The many ministries are a very good thing to me. As I see it, the more participation, the better.
Baptisms never required people to schedule births. Where did you come up with that one? They may not be able to schedule births but they sure can schedule baptisms however and whenever they like. I have no idea how many kids these people have. I do know that there were 10 sets of parents, children, and godparents standing on the altar at the start of the mass. It was quite a conglomeration up there.
The confusion lies in how very differently the mass in done in one parish compared to another. Which is right? Are they both right? If so then I would once again feel comfortable at mass. I just don’t know. Have you never been to a parish say, when you were on vacation, where the mass was quite different than what you are used to?