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VincentO
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I’ve been going round churches in the city, just to see how mass is celebrated around the place.
Yesterday I attended a parish which is run by the redemptorists. A beautiful church indeed but a couple of things caught my eye during mass.
Firstly, the Eucaristic Ministers were given the host in their hand before the priest received communion - they then received at the same time as he.
Secondly, while the priest was distributing communion, another gentleman who was serving mass, cleared the altar. He also proceeded to remove the chalices to the side table, with the purificator over the top of them. The vessels weren’t purified by the priest.
On another note, in Scotland the priest always says
‘Pray my brothers and sisters that OUR sacrifice may be acceptable…etc’, but the priest said ‘my sacrifice and yours’.
On consulting my missal, this is what they say in England and Wales! But this is just a minor thing - it did make me wonder why is was different though!
So…weekly moan over!
Vince
Yesterday I attended a parish which is run by the redemptorists. A beautiful church indeed but a couple of things caught my eye during mass.
Firstly, the Eucaristic Ministers were given the host in their hand before the priest received communion - they then received at the same time as he.
Secondly, while the priest was distributing communion, another gentleman who was serving mass, cleared the altar. He also proceeded to remove the chalices to the side table, with the purificator over the top of them. The vessels weren’t purified by the priest.
On another note, in Scotland the priest always says
‘Pray my brothers and sisters that OUR sacrifice may be acceptable…etc’, but the priest said ‘my sacrifice and yours’.
On consulting my missal, this is what they say in England and Wales! But this is just a minor thing - it did make me wonder why is was different though!
So…weekly moan over!
Vince
