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Wesrock
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I went to an evening mass at a church I don’t usually go to, and before each of the first reading, psalm, and second reading, the priest stood up and gave an introduction to them. It was only half a minute or so each time. He mainly provided context for the reading, a little on the date, audience, issues of the time, and brief reflection on today. In the homily he expounded on some of this in more detail.
None of the commentary was unorthodox interpretation. Part of me liked this mini bible study, but is uncertain about its place in the mass. Has anyone seen this before? Is it allowed within the normal form of the liturgy?
None of the commentary was unorthodox interpretation. Part of me liked this mini bible study, but is uncertain about its place in the mass. Has anyone seen this before? Is it allowed within the normal form of the liturgy?