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I attended various Episcopalian Masses that all followed the Book of Common Prayer’s standard Mass rubric, but have some significant differences, parish to parish to parish.
Sometimes incense is used to a stifling degree and the priests do full genuflections every time they pass the altar.
Other times the priest walks around the sanctuary carrying the Gospel after his/her sermon, allowing parishioners to touch it as a sign of reverence.
Even once, we were told to go literally anywhere we want in the sanctuary to meditate and pray after communion. They dimmed the lights, and people were even shuffling along, pausing at each station of the cross.
They had laying on of hands right in the middle of the ceremony too, while I’m used to it happening after the Mass proper but before dismissal.
Anyway, there’s a ton of variation, but it all follows the BCP.
All the Catholic Masses I’ve attended are exactly the same (aside from the collects and prayers of the season). Are the priests more regulated in the Missal, or did I just get a bad sample?
Sometimes incense is used to a stifling degree and the priests do full genuflections every time they pass the altar.
Other times the priest walks around the sanctuary carrying the Gospel after his/her sermon, allowing parishioners to touch it as a sign of reverence.
Even once, we were told to go literally anywhere we want in the sanctuary to meditate and pray after communion. They dimmed the lights, and people were even shuffling along, pausing at each station of the cross.
They had laying on of hands right in the middle of the ceremony too, while I’m used to it happening after the Mass proper but before dismissal.
Anyway, there’s a ton of variation, but it all follows the BCP.
All the Catholic Masses I’ve attended are exactly the same (aside from the collects and prayers of the season). Are the priests more regulated in the Missal, or did I just get a bad sample?
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