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I’m having a big issue with the way the pastor (only priest at this particular parish) does masses. I have been at this parish for my entire life, and the pastor is a nice guy in general. I do think he suffers a bit from having to be in control of everything, but that can be overlooked.
A number of years ago, the pastor in question had issues with his hip and knees, and the mass seemed to really pick up the pace. I don’t know if this was because he was in discomfort during mass, but the length of his masses were about 35 minutes long on a Sunday or Saturday vigil. I normally follow along with my roman missal and I noticed that he would lop off lines from various prayers and always go for the shortest versions of everything.
Sometimes he would just skip the homily too. I asked him about this once and never really answered my question.
Recently though, he will walk past people in the entrance procession to get to the altar so as not to go into a second verse with the entrance hymn, he will skip the Gloria, he will skip the creed, he will lop off paragraphs of the Eucharistic prayer, and will sometimes just start singing whatever verse he wants for the hymn (he did this yesterday and I felt so bad for the choir director).
I know the easiest thing for me would just be to go to a different parish and not let it bother me. A friend had asked him about some of these things in the past and was told that he packs the pews at each mass, collections are up, so what is he doing wrong? Yes, maybe he packs the pews and the collections are up, BUT AT WHAT COST?
Should I be letting this bother me this much, or should I just be a good person and go to a different parish? I don’t want to see anything bad happen to the pastor with the Bishop, but I do expect the mass to be what is GIRM. I don’t believe it says that the Gloria is optional right now? I don’t believe it says that the creed is optional. I don’t think it says to modify the Eucharistic prayer to what you feel would be best. I know the priest has some leeway with some things, but this is just getting out of hand. Yesterday’s Sunday vigil mass was done in less than 30 minutes.
Thanks,
Flint
A number of years ago, the pastor in question had issues with his hip and knees, and the mass seemed to really pick up the pace. I don’t know if this was because he was in discomfort during mass, but the length of his masses were about 35 minutes long on a Sunday or Saturday vigil. I normally follow along with my roman missal and I noticed that he would lop off lines from various prayers and always go for the shortest versions of everything.
Sometimes he would just skip the homily too. I asked him about this once and never really answered my question.
Recently though, he will walk past people in the entrance procession to get to the altar so as not to go into a second verse with the entrance hymn, he will skip the Gloria, he will skip the creed, he will lop off paragraphs of the Eucharistic prayer, and will sometimes just start singing whatever verse he wants for the hymn (he did this yesterday and I felt so bad for the choir director).
I know the easiest thing for me would just be to go to a different parish and not let it bother me. A friend had asked him about some of these things in the past and was told that he packs the pews at each mass, collections are up, so what is he doing wrong? Yes, maybe he packs the pews and the collections are up, BUT AT WHAT COST?
Should I be letting this bother me this much, or should I just be a good person and go to a different parish? I don’t want to see anything bad happen to the pastor with the Bishop, but I do expect the mass to be what is GIRM. I don’t believe it says that the Gloria is optional right now? I don’t believe it says that the creed is optional. I don’t think it says to modify the Eucharistic prayer to what you feel would be best. I know the priest has some leeway with some things, but this is just getting out of hand. Yesterday’s Sunday vigil mass was done in less than 30 minutes.
Thanks,
Flint