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I really try to focus on the mass, but somehow I always manage to drift off. I just don’t know what I’m doing wrong. Has anyone ever had this trouble? How did you overcome it?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Had this trouble??? boy, i’ll say, all my life… :yup:I really try to focus on the mass, but somehow I always manage to drift off. I just don’t know what I’m doing wrong. Has anyone ever had this trouble? How did you overcome it?
Thanks.
Had this trouble??? boy, i’ll say, all my life… :yup:
Yes, they offer English Masses - in San Juan (2 - 3 hours from here), in some of the other areas with large groups of English speaking Catholics (tourist or resident), but those are also a ways from here. Also remember that the Spanish language Mass is not offered everywhere in the States. Try finding one in a small town with relatively few or no Hispanics. Considering that there are somewhat more than 30,000 Catholics in my parish, and the English speakers number only 30 or 40 (maximum) and that most of us are bilingual to one extent or another, adding a twenty-first (yeah 21st) weekend Mass wouldn’t be worth it.What? They don’t provide English Masses for you in Puerto Rico. We provide Spanish Masses for all hispanics here - hummmmmmmmmmm![]()
It’s easier to pay attention when the Mass is directed toward God rather than the Priest as an entertainer. We get bored of TV and other entertainments quickly, but profound prayer is something we all embrace. I would suggest seeing if there is a Latin Mass near you. When the Priest isn’t facing you, it’s much more clear that Mass is for God and not the people.I really try to focus on the mass, but somehow I always manage to drift off. I just don’t know what I’m doing wrong. Has anyone ever had this trouble? How did you overcome it?
Thanks.