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Gorgias
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I wouldn’t be so disappointed. The dynamics of the situation aren’t “we don’t want Mass”, but rather:I expect this I’m the world but not from professing, committed Catholics.
- “this is the way we always do it”. (Convention is a hard thing to break, especially in church groups!)
- “there’s always a 7am Mass for us, so there should always continue to be a 7am service for us.” (When we get used to a certain state of affairs, it’s often the case that we forget that, at one time, they weren’t a necessary condition, but just an arbitrary decision, and we begin to believe that we’re entitled to them.)
- “we can just bend the rules this one time, for us, can’t we?” (Especially in America, we’re prone to say “but… it doesn’t apply to me, does it?”)
- “ohh, we can’t possibly ask people to change their plans, can we?” (it’s more difficult to hold on to the perception that we’re nice people if we inconvenience others.)
@Jen7: I hope you can find an answer that works for ya’ll and also gives you the opportunity to attend Mass! I’ll be praying for ya’ll!