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stargazer257
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Well, my parish building was built in the early 80’s and is in a word, “untraditional.” We don’t have pews, just chairs. We stand during the portions of the mass where one would normally kneel (no kneelers).
We have three large screens with slide projectors. The projectors are located so that they are not heard (at least by my ears) and the screens are not the dominant feature of the sanctuary. The left and right screens (angled) display the hymns, The Gloria, and the Nicene Creed, and display slides following the theme of the particular mass interspersed between these points. The center screen is less active, only changing to show the Responsorial Psalm and then back to a mass theme.
And no screen of credits shown for laity serving at a particular mass…
It is NOT a multimedia extravaganza, nor is it meant to be. Our parish is not wooing the parisoners with high-tech audio/video and a feel-good rah-rah atmosphere. It is a Catholic church.
Although I long for a traditional atmosphere, this is my home parish. We are building a long overdue parish hall which will provide us with a place to have mass should the parish choose to renovate the sanctuary to a more “traditional” atmosphere. Until then, I can accept this.
Bloom where you are planted…
SG257
We have three large screens with slide projectors. The projectors are located so that they are not heard (at least by my ears) and the screens are not the dominant feature of the sanctuary. The left and right screens (angled) display the hymns, The Gloria, and the Nicene Creed, and display slides following the theme of the particular mass interspersed between these points. The center screen is less active, only changing to show the Responsorial Psalm and then back to a mass theme.
And no screen of credits shown for laity serving at a particular mass…
It is NOT a multimedia extravaganza, nor is it meant to be. Our parish is not wooing the parisoners with high-tech audio/video and a feel-good rah-rah atmosphere. It is a Catholic church.
Although I long for a traditional atmosphere, this is my home parish. We are building a long overdue parish hall which will provide us with a place to have mass should the parish choose to renovate the sanctuary to a more “traditional” atmosphere. Until then, I can accept this.
Bloom where you are planted…
SG257