How often is incense used at your parish?

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Those of us in wheelchairs and other mobility impairments are asked to sit in the front of the congregation, so the insenses hits us full bore.
For the most part in my parish Gothic design parishioners in wheelchairs also sit it front.
But I do understand what you mean. There are types of incenses at Catholic religious stores that are less offensive on parishioners. There called smokeless type. They do give off smoke, however; the smoke dissipates much faster and with lesser smell. Bottom line though its the priest preference.
 
Not really a parish but the conventual Mass of a Benedictine abbey. Every Sunday, feast and solemnity. And at Lauds and Vespers too at the gospel canticle.
 
Not really a parish but the conventual Mass of a Benedictine abbey. Every Sunday, feast and solemnity. And at Lauds and Vespers too at the gospel canticle.
I’ve been to St-Benoît-du-Lac off Memphrémagog numerous times. Beautiful Benedictine Abby. My belated father was from Magog, QC.
 
Its symbolism has been replaced by an uprising of complaining parishioners with allergies who refuse to sit near the back of the Church.
Sorry no disrespect intended on my part. I have Asthma and I choose to sit near the back of the church.
Sitting at the back wouldn’t work at my church. As they make their entrance (Father, altar servers), the censor is smoking, not a great amount, but enough that the scent perfumes the whole church. We’re a medium-sized church----enough to seat 300 for any one Mass.

My mom and sister have allergies and asthma. I’m completely sympathetic to the problem.
 
Every. Single. Mass.

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A beautiful shot of the incense in our Church during the Christmas season:

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Credit to: Te Deum Blog

~Liza
 
If any of you would like to encourage more frequent use of incense in your parishes you might download the free monograph available at www.SmellsBells.com

It provides some history on incense use in the Church and a lot of practical tips. It also addresses resistance to the use of incense and some ways to counter people who do not like incense.
 
Only time it’s used at my parish is during the exosition of the Blessed Sacrament and I think at funerals. Other than that The priest lets the censer collect dust in his oratory.
 
Every Sunday and every Sung and Solemn Mass in the Extraordinary Form.

In the Ordinary Form during Christmas, Holy Week, Easter and other occasions that call for it.

My parish also observes sung/solemn Vespers with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament every Sunday afternoon during the academic year.

Ab illo benedicaris in cujus honore cremabaris
Be Blessed by him in whose honour thou art burnt!😃

dailycatholic.org/holymas3.htm
I’m going to have to agree with the above post. 😃
 
At my local RC parish (and neighboring ones), rarely ever on Sundays, except on Christmas (maybe) and Easter. Mostly at funerals.

At my local Eastern Catholic Church (UGCC), all the time and in copious amounts!
 
We use it once a month at all Masses, plus funerals and solemnities.
 
Never, and I’m relieved. I’m one of the allergic folks, and in my old parish, the priest was an incense junkie! I’ve lost more contact lenses from my eyes watering up than I care to think about. Achoo!
 
For Solemn and High Masses in the ExtraOrdinary Form, I’ve noticed it. I seldom notice it at the Ordinary Form unless its a special occasion.
 
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