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barb_finnegan
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happymommy-thanks for your post. To answer your question-yes, I do stay and visit after the Latin Mass. In fact, that’s the only time I get to see most of the people I know, anyway. And I stay for the Last Blessing and the Last Gospel, too.That’s fine, no one is going to force you to hold hands, good grief. May I ask if you stay and visit at all after Mass or are you one of the one’s who bolt for the door as soon as you have your blessing? Or there are the people that leave right after Communion and don’t even wait for the blessing. I don’t like that. There seems to be a group of people that think if they put in the 45 mins. get Communion, then they are done and they don’t have to do another Catholic thing for the rest of the week ( my in-laws) But I guess that is off topic. Maybe we should discuss that sometime. Does it do you any good to come to Church, but not be a part of the Church?
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And I am a part of the Church-I just don’t like the handholding part if I go to the NO Mass.