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I was really embarrassed this morning during Holy Mass when the entire congregation (I inclusive) failed to recite the apostle’s Creed
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Our main celebrant today was a priest who, most of the time is out of the country, mainly based in the United States but this time he was from Rome. Often he stresses that as Catholics, we should be able to respond during mass according to the new order of liturgy (which some are not yet acquainted with). Today he surprised with the Creed; he started, and we followed mumbling, then I can’t tell whether intentionally or not, he went quiet, and there, we were exposed, dead silence in church. I felt like hiding under the seat because, seriously! How could the entire congregation go blank?
Even though I also couldn’t recite the Creed (don’t how the one recited during Mass is called), am scared for us and really ashamed.
The problem if I were asked, is too much singing, a friend of my from Tanzania once told me the most of their dioceses prefer the Creed and the Father recited and not sung; Now I think I understand why.
I would thus love to know what approach your congregations out there have used to master the Creed, and if you do sing, then how do you know the people can recite the Creed off head (of course and other prayers, but, the Creed!)
Our main celebrant today was a priest who, most of the time is out of the country, mainly based in the United States but this time he was from Rome. Often he stresses that as Catholics, we should be able to respond during mass according to the new order of liturgy (which some are not yet acquainted with). Today he surprised with the Creed; he started, and we followed mumbling, then I can’t tell whether intentionally or not, he went quiet, and there, we were exposed, dead silence in church. I felt like hiding under the seat because, seriously! How could the entire congregation go blank?
Even though I also couldn’t recite the Creed (don’t how the one recited during Mass is called), am scared for us and really ashamed.
The problem if I were asked, is too much singing, a friend of my from Tanzania once told me the most of their dioceses prefer the Creed and the Father recited and not sung; Now I think I understand why.
I would thus love to know what approach your congregations out there have used to master the Creed, and if you do sing, then how do you know the people can recite the Creed off head (of course and other prayers, but, the Creed!)