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Hello Everyone!
I need some help/advice here! As many of you know from my previous posts, I am a ‘fairly recent’ convert to the Faith. I consider myself to be a rather “knowledgable” Catholic as I am constantly reading more and more books on Catholicism, listening to Catholic Answers, watching EWTN, etc. Thus in the process, I’m coming to the conclusion (especially after reading Jimmy Akin’s “Mass Confusion”) that my parish might be committing some “liturgical violations” during the Mass.
More importantly, I think they might have an agenda that is meant to chisel away at the priesthood.
As I said, I’m a convert, so I’d like to hear some thoughts/opinions from some more knowledgable Catholics out there… but here is what I have noticed:
Possible Liturgical Abuse # 1:
The priest and the deacon both wear a chasuble and look identical.
I was always under the impression that deacons and priests were to wear different vestments:
During the “Presentation of the Gifts”, normally, the deacon/priest would wait at the top of the aisle in front of the altar, then a family would bring the gifts up to them, bow, etc.
But as for the last couple of weeks, they’ve started a new trend of the Extraordinary (Eucharistic) Ministers [15-20 people, which is, in my opinion way too many to begin with anyway] will bypass the priest/deacon, circle around the altar, and place the gifts (bread/wine) on the altar by themselves.
When I looked it up, the General Instruction of the Roman Missal states:
Possible Liturgical Abuse # 3:
I think the priest “adds” stuff to the prayers in the liturgy. It’s not as if what he’s saying is BAD, per se, but I just don’t think it “belongs” there.
For example, I noticed that during the “Preparation of the Elements”, when the priest says, “Blessed are you, Lord, God of all creation…” our priest has started to ramble on and on with all this extra stuff, something to the extent of: “Blessed are you, Lord, God of all creation… How fortunate! How marvelous! How lucky are we! How blessed! … that through your goodness we have this bread to offer…”. Is this allowed?
Possible Liturgical Abuse # 4:
During the “Sign of Peace”… the priest will leave the Sanctuary, go down into the congregation, and shake hands, hug, and kiss the faithful.
But according to Jimmy Akin:
I guess that pretty much wraps it up. There’s been some other odd things that have caused me to raise my eyebrows… the priest has asked us that during the “Our Father”, we are to raise our hands in the ‘Orans Posture’ as he does… I’m still confused on what to do regarding this.
…the last time I went to receive the Blood of Our Lord during Communion, the Extraordinary Minister didn’t say “The Blood of Christ”, so I just stood there forever staring at her, waiting for her to say it – she never did – so I just said ‘Amen’ and took it anyway…
…then the last kicker is that when (our wonderful) Pope Benedict was elected as Pope (by the grace of the Holy Spirit), our priest expressed his great “dissatisfaction” with the election – whatever that means.
Conclusion:
Anyway, I have a sinking feeling I’m going to drive up to Mass one day and see a sign out front that reads “St. _______ , A Parish Community”. Haha.
On a serious note, are these above mentioned actions “violations” that need to be brought to someone’s attention, or am I a novice Catholic who still has much more to learn? I honestly don’t know and any advice/help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I need some help/advice here! As many of you know from my previous posts, I am a ‘fairly recent’ convert to the Faith. I consider myself to be a rather “knowledgable” Catholic as I am constantly reading more and more books on Catholicism, listening to Catholic Answers, watching EWTN, etc. Thus in the process, I’m coming to the conclusion (especially after reading Jimmy Akin’s “Mass Confusion”) that my parish might be committing some “liturgical violations” during the Mass.
More importantly, I think they might have an agenda that is meant to chisel away at the priesthood.
As I said, I’m a convert, so I’d like to hear some thoughts/opinions from some more knowledgable Catholics out there… but here is what I have noticed:
Possible Liturgical Abuse # 1:
The priest and the deacon both wear a chasuble and look identical.
I was always under the impression that deacons and priests were to wear different vestments:
The dalmatic, worn over the alb and stole, is the vestment proper to the deacon. …] The deacon wears the stole over his left shoulder and drawn across the chest to the right side, where it is fastened.
Possible Liturgical Abuse # 2:Ceremonial of Bishops, 67
During the “Presentation of the Gifts”, normally, the deacon/priest would wait at the top of the aisle in front of the altar, then a family would bring the gifts up to them, bow, etc.
But as for the last couple of weeks, they’ve started a new trend of the Extraordinary (Eucharistic) Ministers [15-20 people, which is, in my opinion way too many to begin with anyway] will bypass the priest/deacon, circle around the altar, and place the gifts (bread/wine) on the altar by themselves.
When I looked it up, the General Instruction of the Roman Missal states:
The offerings are then brought forward. It is praiseworthy for the bread and wine to be presented by the faithful. They are then accepted at an appropriate place by the priest or the deacon and carried to the altar.
Then during the Concecration, the priest skipped the entire part dealing with the washing of his hands, and concecrating the wine, as I suppose the wine brought to the altar by the Extraordinary Ministers was already concecrated?GIRM, 73 - The Preparation of the Gifts
Possible Liturgical Abuse # 3:
I think the priest “adds” stuff to the prayers in the liturgy. It’s not as if what he’s saying is BAD, per se, but I just don’t think it “belongs” there.
For example, I noticed that during the “Preparation of the Elements”, when the priest says, “Blessed are you, Lord, God of all creation…” our priest has started to ramble on and on with all this extra stuff, something to the extent of: “Blessed are you, Lord, God of all creation… How fortunate! How marvelous! How lucky are we! How blessed! … that through your goodness we have this bread to offer…”. Is this allowed?
Possible Liturgical Abuse # 4:
During the “Sign of Peace”… the priest will leave the Sanctuary, go down into the congregation, and shake hands, hug, and kiss the faithful.
But according to Jimmy Akin:
If the priest does call for the individual exchange of a sign of peace, he has the option of himself remaining still or of personally exchanging a sign of peace with the ministers. He is not authorized to leave the sanctuary and shake hands or hug people in the congregation, as this would unduly prolong the sigh of peace and disturb the orderly flow of the liturgy.
Other Random Stuff:James (Jimmy) Akin, Mass Confusion: The Do’s and Don’s of Catholic Worship, Page 163
I guess that pretty much wraps it up. There’s been some other odd things that have caused me to raise my eyebrows… the priest has asked us that during the “Our Father”, we are to raise our hands in the ‘Orans Posture’ as he does… I’m still confused on what to do regarding this.
…the last time I went to receive the Blood of Our Lord during Communion, the Extraordinary Minister didn’t say “The Blood of Christ”, so I just stood there forever staring at her, waiting for her to say it – she never did – so I just said ‘Amen’ and took it anyway…
…then the last kicker is that when (our wonderful) Pope Benedict was elected as Pope (by the grace of the Holy Spirit), our priest expressed his great “dissatisfaction” with the election – whatever that means.
Conclusion:
Anyway, I have a sinking feeling I’m going to drive up to Mass one day and see a sign out front that reads “St. _______ , A Parish Community”. Haha.
On a serious note, are these above mentioned actions “violations” that need to be brought to someone’s attention, or am I a novice Catholic who still has much more to learn? I honestly don’t know and any advice/help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
