C
Cruc3S1gnatus
Guest
At the Latin Mass we don’t do it and I don’t feel comfortable in the Novus Ordo Mass so I skip it plus I’m scared of germs!
We are also very courteousJust proves that some of us must be Canadian at heart (even if US by birth).
I’ve had some bad experiences too.As for the Sign of Peace, I have nothing against it in theory, but I’ve had some bad experiences. A woman always leaves her pew and begins walking across the aisles hugging people. There’s kids who give me a high five or give the peace sign and go peaaaaceeee . I mean is this really what coming into communion is about?
Nope. Monks have been doing it for ages. At High Mass, it was reserved only for clergy and visiting royalty, but was done.It’s a recent innovation.
Yes I’m pretty concerned with liturgical purity as should we all.So be it. It would seem that in the past, the Church favoured form over substance and excluded the populo barbaro in the pews for reasons of liturgical purity.
Up to a point. At our abbey, and in most of our parishes, the sign of the peace is brief and orderly. Not too disruptive. And the tools are there to enforce brevity. At the abbey this is done by the cantor intoning the Agnus Dei. We can’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good.Yes I’m pretty concerned with liturgical purity as should we all.
I’ve been to several churches and the SOP was a quiet understated affair. No leaving of the pews.Almost every parish I’ve been to just quitely handshakes the people adjacent to them on all sides, sometimes a nod or a little wave, and then once the Agnus Dei begins they stop and get back to mass.
How common is it for the SOP to be a big commotion with everyone leaving their spot in the pew, let alone their pew?
As others have said, you are far from the only one. I am extremely uncomfortable with it and seldom participate. In fact, because I’'m not Catholic and can’t take communion anyway, I generally slip out just after the Lord’s Prayer. I’ve noticed I’m not the only one doing that either.I just don’t like this and stopped participating
There is a lady in my parish who does just that. Just stares stonily ahead during the SOP, not looking at anyone or acknowledging anyone.But don’t just stand there and do nothing, people will perceive you as being arrogant, snobbish, rude, and even barbaric, at times.