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TraderTif
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My goodness, I feel a LOT better about the many churches I’ve been to in my travels.
I think the worst one would have been when we were traveling and something about the church just felt…off. The Tabernacle was incredibly hard to find. The priest had a female assistant of some sort, and she read the gospel and gave the homily. (Honestly, I was pretty young, and I didn’t really notice that this wasn’t proper). But when, during the consecration, she lifted the chalice (while the priest lifted the bread), even I noticed something weird was going on, and my whole family marched out. (So I don’t know what else happened).
But God was apparently watching out for us, because we kept driving, and when we reached our destination there was a Catholic church right next to the hotel, and they had a mass just starting! (at 10pm yet!)
I only remember one other mass, somewhere in the boonies where there was a real priest shortage. The priest was VERY elderly and in poor health (and serving 3 parishes). He sped through the mass so fast, the people hadn’t even finished their responses and he was on to the next prayer. And he literally shoved the Eucharist into your hand to speed up the line. (I saw him after mass collapsing into a car, where someone was driving him to his next parish for **another ** mass, so I really felt sorry for him)
Tif
I think the worst one would have been when we were traveling and something about the church just felt…off. The Tabernacle was incredibly hard to find. The priest had a female assistant of some sort, and she read the gospel and gave the homily. (Honestly, I was pretty young, and I didn’t really notice that this wasn’t proper). But when, during the consecration, she lifted the chalice (while the priest lifted the bread), even I noticed something weird was going on, and my whole family marched out. (So I don’t know what else happened).
But God was apparently watching out for us, because we kept driving, and when we reached our destination there was a Catholic church right next to the hotel, and they had a mass just starting! (at 10pm yet!)
I only remember one other mass, somewhere in the boonies where there was a real priest shortage. The priest was VERY elderly and in poor health (and serving 3 parishes). He sped through the mass so fast, the people hadn’t even finished their responses and he was on to the next prayer. And he literally shoved the Eucharist into your hand to speed up the line. (I saw him after mass collapsing into a car, where someone was driving him to his next parish for **another ** mass, so I really felt sorry for him)
Tif