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Today at Mass, we were given a “homily” by a Maryknoll sister. She was there to appeal for donations through our diocesan co-op, or something like that. At any rate, here is my question:
Is it even mildly appropriate for an unordained person to speak during the part of Mass usually reserved for the homily? I could have understood the sister giving a short speech at the end of Mass. But a sermon? In an effort to not be outraged, I’ve been telling myself that we just didn’t have a homily today.
On a side note, my parish is the most conservative one in the city. That is why I was so shocked that this happened. I am sure our priest was unhappy about it. He sat behind the altar, instead of the presider’s chair, during the “homily.”
Is it even mildly appropriate for an unordained person to speak during the part of Mass usually reserved for the homily? I could have understood the sister giving a short speech at the end of Mass. But a sermon? In an effort to not be outraged, I’ve been telling myself that we just didn’t have a homily today.
On a side note, my parish is the most conservative one in the city. That is why I was so shocked that this happened. I am sure our priest was unhappy about it. He sat behind the altar, instead of the presider’s chair, during the “homily.”