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Episcopalian
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Episcopalian Masses are literally a mirror image of Catholic ones, prior to the translation changes that went down a couple years ago.
With my experience in Catholic Masses, the sign of peace is a 20 second affair, you make a slow circle in place and shake the surrounding hands saying “peace be with you.”.
Imagine my surprise that when during the Episcopalian sign of peace, everyone jumps out of their pews starts hugging, chit chatting, shaking hands, wandering throughout the sanctuary wishing peace to everyone, holding up the peace sign (a “V” with index and middle finger), etc. The whole thing takes several minutes.
Its happened at every Episcopalian Mass I’ve attended, regardless of whether it was in a city or suburb.
Is this unique to Episcopalianism or was my Catholic experience a little too stoic?
With my experience in Catholic Masses, the sign of peace is a 20 second affair, you make a slow circle in place and shake the surrounding hands saying “peace be with you.”.
Imagine my surprise that when during the Episcopalian sign of peace, everyone jumps out of their pews starts hugging, chit chatting, shaking hands, wandering throughout the sanctuary wishing peace to everyone, holding up the peace sign (a “V” with index and middle finger), etc. The whole thing takes several minutes.
Its happened at every Episcopalian Mass I’ve attended, regardless of whether it was in a city or suburb.
Is this unique to Episcopalianism or was my Catholic experience a little too stoic?