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DAML72
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Why is this so rare in North American churches? I’m a fairly new convert. I struggle with making it to mass each week because I am a single mom with ADHD and there are a lot of times, in many areas of my life, that I just can’t get it together. I have missed a few Sundays recently for various reasons, did not feel right receiving communion today, and so I didn’t.
But what bothers me is that it is so uncommon in North American churches for people to forego communion, that it is quite noticeable when someone does not get in line to receive (not to mention the logistical difficulties.) It’s always a very uncomfortable feeling to not receive, or when my kids and parents are with me and we have to jockey around to let others out of the pew and get quizzical looks. I’ve seen the lines for confession. I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one who should be not receiving, so what gives?
I guess this is more of a rant than a question, and maybe I shouldn’t be concerned with what others do, but does this bother anyone else?
But what bothers me is that it is so uncommon in North American churches for people to forego communion, that it is quite noticeable when someone does not get in line to receive (not to mention the logistical difficulties.) It’s always a very uncomfortable feeling to not receive, or when my kids and parents are with me and we have to jockey around to let others out of the pew and get quizzical looks. I’ve seen the lines for confession. I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one who should be not receiving, so what gives?
I guess this is more of a rant than a question, and maybe I shouldn’t be concerned with what others do, but does this bother anyone else?