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LATENESS TO MASS and END-OF-THE-PEW SITTING
I remember learning at home that being late to Mass through your own fault was a venial sin if you arrived any time up until the Gospel, and a mortal sin if you arrived after the Gospel reading had started, unless you could find another Mass to attend where you’d be on time (or could get there before the Gospel).
That said … Am not entirely sure what this website I’m quoting from is, (if anyone can find a better source, please let me know) but here’s what I found on doing a search on Google that led me here: olrl.org/Lessons/Lesson36.shtml
If it looks like the Mass is packed and I * REALLY * want that end seat so I can have a chance to see (if there were trees to climb, I’d be up in one like Zacheus
), I have another alternative. I can stand up, and with a polite bow, move outside the pew to direct those coming later in to the middle, all very courteous-like, very respectful, no pushing or shoving, then calmly re-take my seat on the end.
~~ the phoenix
I remember learning at home that being late to Mass through your own fault was a venial sin if you arrived any time up until the Gospel, and a mortal sin if you arrived after the Gospel reading had started, unless you could find another Mass to attend where you’d be on time (or could get there before the Gospel).
That said … Am not entirely sure what this website I’m quoting from is, (if anyone can find a better source, please let me know) but here’s what I found on doing a search on Google that led me here: olrl.org/Lessons/Lesson36.shtml
I’m one of those people that like to come early and lay claim to an end of the pew. Reason being, I’m short, so sitting at the end provides the most opportunity to see the Consecration rather than another parishioner’s back. I’m willing to extend the courtesy of moving in to accomodate families, all’s I ask is that you in turn show the courtesy of please letting me know of your intention to enter the pew before you actually come in. It isn’t pleasant being bumped or shoved by people (especially larger than you) who don’t even make eye contact … they’re just suddenly on top of you.**What kind of sin is it to be late for Mass on a Sunday or Holy Day of Obligation? **
If, through your own fault, you come into the church –
Anytime before the priest takes the veil off the chalice, you commit a venial sin, unless you stay for the missed part in another Mass.
Anytime after the priest takes the veil off the chalice you commit a mortal sin, unless you stay for another entire Mass.
The priest removing the veil from the chalice marks the beginning of the Offertory, the first of the three principal parts of the Mass.
If it looks like the Mass is packed and I * REALLY * want that end seat so I can have a chance to see (if there were trees to climb, I’d be up in one like Zacheus
~~ the phoenix