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margaret42
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And sometimes the lector will realize it from the first sentence, that they are possibly reading from the wrong week
Or blue-skinned aliens.Reminds one of the time several readers were doing The Lord’s Passion on Good Friday. One mispronounced Centurion as “Centaurian”. The second reader also used the mispronunciation. So I marvelled at the thought of attendants to mythological creatures like Centaurs might have been there at Calvary.
Not at all churches. You might just be assuming too much. I stand and direct 3 choral groups a weekend and stand close the Sanctuary steps, facing the singers most of the time. When I have to make an last minute announcement, I freeze up!I don’t know about that. I’ve always seen a sufficient number of people in the liturgical ministries to keep it running like a well oiled machine.
A lot of people like being front and center.
In a lot of cases the priest bases his homily on the Gospel. I just wonder if the priest really knew himself that the first two readings and the Psalm were incorrect!It’s up to the priest to make the correction, he should stop the lector, walk over to the lectern and find the correct readings. Lectors should also practice ahead of time!
Or to the altar before and after leaving sanctuary for the readings to keep it on topic! LOL. And, if you recall me posting about a word our lector said wrong and could not remember, I think bow was the one! Thanks.I seem to recall a lector reading about how God put his bow in the sky, but pronounced it as a gesture on makes when meeting someone while in The Orient, or perhaps the front end of a ship.
Not necessarily for weekday Masses. Have been asked to read literally as the priest was processing. He leaned over and whispered, "I need you to read). Have also had the Head Altar Server give me a “look” as they start the Mass and realize they didn’t ask anyone to read.In my lecturing days, I started practicing the week prior, emailed the deacon for pronunciation help, etc. If I subbed for someone at the last minute, I made sure to prepare as much as possible, not just “wing it”. It’s usually possible to do at least one run-through prior to mass if you are last minute subbing.
LOL! I guess it meant to mean, out to the dessert to eat mania!Jesus has, on more than one occasion, gone out to the dessert.