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…nothing out of the ordinary… Priest and servers walk out and the crowd stands… nothing new under the sun…
…thank God…
…thank God…
Oh! I had that one! I just folded my arms and stood there looking directly at him with a very serious look on my face. He stopped doing that after just a few weekends!Thank God above that you have not had the priest who starts the mass by saying, “Hey, can’t you just feel the spirit going through this community gathered? Hey, turn to the people around you and introduce yourselves! Tell them who you are and what you do and just how much you love the Lord!”
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How nice! You sound like fun.Oh! I had that one! I just folded my arms and stood there looking directly at him with a very serious look on my face. He stopped doing that after just a few weekends!
I wish priests would not try to jolly us! Just follow what is in the Sacramentary. Use the ceremonies and the words that the Church has laid down, and stop trying to “improve” the Mass.
I never answer the priests who say “Good morning” - as far as I am concerned, I didn’t come to Mass for banal conversation, I came to worship God in the way He has chosen, through His Church. I’ll exchange greetings with the priest after Mass, on the way out.
Oh I would just throw up.Thank God above that you have not had the priest who starts the mass by saying, “Hey, can’t you just feel the spirit going through this community gathered? Hey, turn to the people around you and introduce yourselves! Tell them who you are and what you do and just how much you love the Lord!”
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This type of announcement is made by our cantor before Mass. She then asks everyone to spend some time in silence to prepare themselves for the Mass - an indication to you all about how much everyone talks before Mass in our church that we have to be told to be silent for a few seconds. After the announcement our priest processes in, makes the sign of the cross and gets going!Keep in mind that while opening the Mass with “In the name of the Father, Son…” is most certainly a requirement, the GIRM DOES allow for an annoucement before the penetential rite begins.
I think it’s VERY appropriate for a celebrant to insert a sober yet warm welcome to all at that point, and the Church sees no problem with that. Our priests typically say something like:
“Good morning everyone, particularly to those who may be visiting our parish this beautiful morning. This is the sixth week of Easter. As we prepare…” (We get a lot of tourists.) This greeting is done in a very classy and appropriate manner.
That would be the quickest way to end liturgical abuse. If we all vomited everytime we witnessed one, I betcha they’d stop.Oh I would just throw up.
This is how it is at our church. The Cantor doesn’t announce a moment of silence (you can hear a pin drop) but rather, cell phones off, no flash pictures, and the Latin in on the sheets in the pews.This type of announcement is made by our cantor before Mass. She then asks everyone to spend some time in silence to prepare themselves for the Mass - an indication to you all about how much everyone talks before Mass in our church that we have to be told to be silent for a few seconds. After the announcement our priest processes in, makes the sign of the cross and gets going!
What? You mean you don’t have children running in and out of the pews going to the bathroom before Mass (and especially* during* Mass (the consecration!)), using the doors by the SANCTUARY instead of the ones at the back of the church because they are closer to the bathroom, and not genuflecting in front of the tabernacle?This is how it is at our church. The Cantor doesn’t announce a moment of silence (you can hear a pin drop) but rather, cell phones off, no flash pictures, and the Latin in on the sheets in the pews.
4 chimes and Father comes out.
Nope, we left the “Happy Catholic” parish and are now proudly “Deep Catholic”.What? You mean you don’t have children running in and out of the pews going to the bathroom before Mass (and especially* during* Mass (the consecration!)), using the doors by the SANCTUARY instead of the ones at the back of the church because they are closer to the bathroom, and not genuflecting in front of the tabernacle?
But, we do have chimes thank goodness! Those musical toys and cell phone rings that go off at all times during Mass. If they could only be timed to the consecration I’d be in heaven!
Same here - my kids know better too. They also know to genuflect in front of the tabernacle even though most people don’t, and, I know this is strange so don’t think I’m odd… but I also taught them to kneel down and pray when they get in the pew. Actually, many people still do this in our church but I do notice some people are beginning to not do it, and they get right down to socializing. It worries me.Nope, we left the “Happy Catholic” parish and are now proudly “Deep Catholic”.
Musical TOYS!!! God Help You.
BTW, I have 7&5 year olds. They go potty before Holy Mass and do not EVER go during. That is one of my biggest pet peeves for any child over potty training age!
God Bless YOU! And your children. Genuflecting and Praying Before Holy Mass! What a great Catholic Mom you are!Same here - my kids know better too. They also know to genuflect in front of the tabernacle even though most people don’t, and, I know this is strange so don’t think I’m odd… but I also taught them to kneel down and pray when they get in the pew. Actually, many people still do this in our church but I do notice some people are beginning to not do it, and they get right down to socializing. It worries me.
We were in church last week and the family in front of us had 4 kids. During the Mass, each one (ages 5 through about 10, so well beyond potty training) went out the doors by the sanctuary to go to the bathroom or get a drink. The younger child went out 3 times!
I’m going to go to my first Latin Mass next month - I found one about an hour away. I can’t wait.
ours too, except not Latin.This is how it is at our church. The Cantor doesn’t announce a moment of silence (you can hear a pin drop) but rather, cell phones off, no flash pictures, and the Latin in on the sheets in the pews.
4 chimes and Father comes out.
Augh! You actually had me going there for a minute! I was thinking that maybe I do want to find a job in Orlando when I graduate next year. Unfortunately, I can’t bring myself to attend anything from SSPX. :nope:He kneels before the altar in a cope and says outloud “Vidi aquam” or “Asperges me” (depending on the liturgical time) as he blesses the church and people sing. After the asperges, of coarse +In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritu Sancti. Amen…etc