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minkymurph
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I am exploring cultural differences in relation to the Mass. I live in Ireland and I have found that in my part of the world, which is exceptionally small in comparison to other nations, there are quite contrasiting cultural differences. In my part of the world no one has a problem with it as it is just considered a cultural difference but I am interested in the views of people in other parts of the world. The reason I ask this is because when I have posted on this site, some posters often take offence at what I say and I believe the problem is simply cultural differences. To give examples, at some Masses here, they kneel when the penital rite is said, in other Parishes they stand. Some parishes stand when the gifts are consecrated, others kneel. Some parishes stand for the final blessing, others kneel. I personally was severly criticised by another poster for saying I was a little shocked at this forum because they sent me an e-mail asking if you could speak at the Mass on trips to the Holy Land. I tried to say that you cannot do that at a Mass here. You can put an advert in the Church bulletin, but it would not be accepted to speak at a Mass on a subject other than Missions or charity such as St Vincent de Paul, anything else would be perceived as ‘selling.’ I was not being critical of anothers faith, I was just trying to say it’s not done here. I am therefore inviting people to share their views to help me distinguish what is simply a cultural difference from a theological differnce. I would also ask for views on Vatican II as here, because of the situation, people by and large accept Vatican II as a means to an end of violence. In other parts of the world there seems to be a problem with it. I myself am a convert to Catholicism being raised JW and in an intensly loyalist part of Belfast. Therefore I have no knowledge of Catholicism prior to Vatican II and my judgement is coloured by growing up in a very violent society. I do not ask for the purpose of criticism, I simply seek greater understanding of what I do not know so please cut me a bit of slack.