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This is what YOU said. It sounds to me that you are saying that this is an example of human achievement that is receiving applause in the liturgy. And later in the thread, in the next paragraph, you call it “religious entertainment and religious titilliation.”I don’t think so. At least at the Churches I attended. It is close to the end of the Mass, and the priest has a few announcements to make. But it is not yet quite the end of the Mass, because the priest still has to give the last blessing which he does after making the announcements. As has been pointed out, the announcements oftentimes concern some joyful event such as a couple celebrating their 25th anniversary of marriage, or 50th anniversary of marriage, etc. And everyone breaks out in clapping and applause. I don’t see why this would not be counted as applause breaking out in the liturgy because of some human achievement, which in this case is a wedding anniversary of a couple that stayed together as a married couple. It seems almost obvious that this is what His Holiness, the Vicar of Christ was talking about when he said:
CurtisHouse:
So–do you believe that it’s acceptable in the Mass to applaud a 50th wedding anniversary? Or do you think it’s religious entertainment and titillation?
Frankly, I don’t consider a 50th wedding anniversary a work of man at all–it is a miracle of God in this day and age.
One more thing–you did say, 'You are going against what the Pope was talking about. Is it OK to disobey the Pope on this and go ahead with applause anyway, even if he has spoken against it?"
Once again, Joseph Ratzinger was NOT the Pope when he wrote this, and it is NOT binding dogma.
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