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JulianN
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So the Knights are just sitting together? And singing?
Where I come from, beer would certainly be involved, and that might be outside the rubrics.So the Knights are just sitting together? And singing?
In the choir section at the front of the sanctuary with microphones. Maybe they will cut the mics lol I dont know.So the Knights are just sitting together? And singing?
Sounds gimmicky to me. If they’re not part of the choir, why the heck would they want to do this? How is this any different than filling the ranks of the EMHCs for Communion?However, one of the things they are wanting to do, as a surprise birthday present to our priest, is have the Knights of Columbus fill the choir this Sunday during mass.
At this point, I think the phrase we’re looking for is, “liturgical scrupulosity.”One of the reasons I posted the topic is b/c I don’t know if it violates the rubrics of the mass.
But that is what I am concerned about.
by this logic, corporate communions for the KofC, or anyone else for that matter, should be prohibited . . .The choir is in the front side of the sanctuary. So its not just about the quality of singing, but the visual distraction as well
Really?Yes it will be. People will know that they are not the normal choir and will be watching them.
The next KofC I see with a beer at Mass will be the first . . .Where I come from, beer would certainly be involved, and that might be outside the rubrics.
Now that is closer to abuse than anything you’ve brought up with the knights . . .But it isn’t uncommon for our choir to sing songs that the parishoners do not have the words to.
What? Lol. why would a choir singing without the congregation having the words be abuse?Now that is closer to abuse than anything you’ve brought up with the knights . . .
hawk, FGK, PGK, PFN, etc.