K
Kielbasi
Guest
When I was a kid, the masses were scheduled fairly close together, hourly on Sunday morning at the local church where my family sometimes attended.
One of my neighbors got to mass early, in fact sufficiently early that the previous mass was still being said when she arrived. She got there early because of her parking space and if she got their, e.g., at the Angus Dei, she left when the following mass reached that same point.
She heard a whole mass each week, but not in the usual way.
Do you think this is copasetic?
One of my neighbors got to mass early, in fact sufficiently early that the previous mass was still being said when she arrived. She got there early because of her parking space and if she got their, e.g., at the Angus Dei, she left when the following mass reached that same point.
She heard a whole mass each week, but not in the usual way.
Do you think this is copasetic?
