Stephanie, that’s a wonderful idea!
I have often wished someone from my new parish would introduce themselves…I attend Mass alone usually,. I’m new to the area (fairly) but somehow I always seem to sit somewhere surrounded by families or people who are together. It’s intimidating sometimes…especially when people just turn and leave after Mass.
I’ve learned a few things that I think might be useful to others and I hope to remember when I do happen to be blessed to attend Mass with others.
Remember to pay attention to the people immediately around you; are they with people or there solo? If solo, they may be looking for a friend somehow, or some reason to continue to attend. I have been in this boat many times and I honestly think that in my years away from the Church that on those occasions that I attended, I may have returned earlier had someone “noticed” me. I was always looking for a welcome I didn’t feel like I had.
I know this may seem ridiculous, but from my own experience I believe that there may be others with the same feelings.
Secondly, at one church I attended, a woman who sat near where I usually did took the trouble after Mass do do what you did, Stephanie…she introduced herself, asked my name…and told me to come back…in all sincerity. Unfortunately it was a dissenting parish (I’ve since learned that) but I have to say that it was also the beginning of my 150% return.
Everyone is looking for a place to really call home. For people like myself currently, who is still a stranger in a parish of 500 families or more (or is it 5,000?) I can’t tell if someone is “new”. But I do see the same people every week and can tell who at least some of the regulars are at the Mass I attend.
Sometimes simply taking time to get to know the solo stranger at Mass can bring huge graces either to you or that other, or both!