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ojmom
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The priest never issued an order from the pulpit, and no one ever stopped me when I did bring one in. (In fact, several people asked me where I got mine because they wanted one too!). However, when the GIRM updates were ‘explained’ weekly in our bulletin, I remember reading the directive to “listen” and “hear” and not to be reading along… At a general meeting that adults of the parish were invited to attend to ‘make our voices heard’ last year (before the new GIRM), I brought this issue up. This meeting was led by our “Ministry Coordinator” who seems to be the one in charge. I said that I understood the reasoning behind them wanting us to “hear the Word of God”, but that some of us needed the text to concentrate. I also mentioned that there are people like my father who are hard of hearing but refuse to get a hearing aid and certainly don’t understand sign language, who really need the text. The other attendees agreed with me that it would be nice just to have a few missals available at the church entrance for those who desired to use them. She replied that it had been brought up in the past, but the parish would not provide missals because the readings are meant to be proclaimed and listened too…:banghead: . There were so many other bigger issues of concern that I didn’t think this one was worth fighting over.Wow! Missals and missalettes are forbidden?? Now I’ve heard everything. Would the ushers show you the door if you brought one in?
JimG