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Can someone describe what Good Friday service is like? I read that there is no Eucharist, but what else is different from a regular Mass? Also, I read that the cross is venerated. What does that entail exactly?
Well, this banging of kneelers is a tradition in the Church, you know. It’s not irreverent as no irreverence is intended–it’s just noisy. Since there is nothing you can do about it, and never will be able to do about it, learn to laugh about it and remember that no one is perfect and all of us do things that irritate others and we do not mean to.Same here except the priest., deacons and servers prostrate themselves at the beginning.
Also, we don’t take up any collections during Holy Week.
During the elongated Intercessions ( you can read them out of a missalette if they have them available) the Deacon intones: “Let us kneel”…and people kneel for a brief time while silently praying over what was just read, and then “Let us Stand”. moving on to the next intention. There are several. This action is one of my pet peeves about Holy Week.
Not that they are done, they are beautiful, but that the people in the pews seem to never remember that we do it, and they knock down the kneelers, then clunk them back up again, and this goes on and on for each one, maybe about the 7th or 8th time, the light bulb goes off in some heads “Oh, I’ll bet this goes on for several intercessions, maybe I should just leave the kneeler down!”It just makes so much noise, is so irreverent, and so distracting.
Sorry for the mini-rant.
But Good Friday is one of my favorite services.
Catholics in good standing do have an opportunity to receive Holy Communion, they distribute hosts that were consecrated the evening before at the Mass of The Lord’s Supper" specifically for Good Friday. There is NO MASS on Good Friday. The Tabernacle is standing open because He is not there. They have taken Him to Calvary. The reserved hosts are in the smaller tabernacle at the Altar of Repose where they had Adoration until midnight after Holy Thursday Mass The Altar or Repose is a separate place ( a side chapel or some other suitable place at the church) representing the Garden of Gethsemane.
All in all, it’s a deeply moving experience.
Hope you go!
God bless you!
That’s why I always preferred the kneelers I grew up with which weren’t fixed to the pews so no putting them up and down.This action is one of my pet peeves about Holy Week.
Not that they are done, they are beautiful, but that the people in the pews seem to never remember that we do it, and they knock down the kneelers, then clunk them back up again, and this goes on and on for each one, maybe about the 7th or 8th time, the light bulb goes off in some heads “Oh, I’ll bet this goes on for several intercessions, maybe I should just leave the kneeler down!”It just makes so much noise, is so irreverent, and so distracting.
Sorry for the mini-rant.![]()
I just enjoy the “Catholic” sound of it - - you certainly never hear that in a Protestant church! And if the kneelers are banging on a hard surface, lucky you! You probably have good acoustics in your church, rather than a carpeted “dead” space.Well, this banging of kneelers is a tradition in the Church, you know. It’s not irreverent as no irreverence is intended–it’s just noisy. Since there is nothing you can do about it, and never will be able to do about it, learn to laugh about it and remember that no one is perfect and all of us do things that irritate others and we do not mean to.
I put the kneeler down when I slip into the pew and I put it back up as I leave. I see no point to keep playing with it.Many people at my Church put the kneelers down right as we started and kept them there. (this has been a pet peeve of mine in the past) They just stood with the kneeler down.
More properly, the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts, as it is not a Mass. However, that term is more commonly used in the Eastern Churches.Good Friday service is also called the Mass of Pre Sanctified Gifts.
YW. God bless you.CB Catholic Thanks for correcting me.![]()