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Brendan_64
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I have a lot of sympathy for people like KrazyKat who feel; this is an intrusion. Immediately after receiving Communion is a time for personal prayer and reflection. Could we not just have 5 minutes of silence after that last person has receiving Communion and gone back to their place? Is that too much to ask for? Could we not just have some time for quiet private prayer and personal reflection without every moment of silence being filled with the choir bursting into communal song, or announcements about the forthcoming local school fete?The Communion hymn or chant is a part of the mass as defined in the FIRM is not an extra or an intrusion. It’s a time when the entire congregation at supposed to lift their hearts and minds together in the medium of common sing prayer of Thanksgiving and adoration.
Yes, but that is secondary to our primary purpose for coming to Mass. We come to Mass for an encounter with Our Lord. We do not come to Mass primarily to meet other members of our parish community.I see this time of fellowship as being a vital part of what Sundays are about.
Certainly it is good to get to know those who attend our Church, but while we’re at Mass that is not the purpose. Meet them afterwards in the Church hall, or outside the Church before and after Mass. But too often these days, as soon as the Mass is over (and before it starts) the racket in the church of people chattering and engaging in noisy ‘fellowship’ makes silent, reflective prayer extremely difficult, and often you end up giving up trying.But how can that be if it’s a parish where no one knows the person beside them in the pew?
And many more Catholic parishes are extremely bad at promoting a sense of reverence, and a respect for prayer and reflection. Too often it’s all about having a good old noisy chin-wag with your fellows the moment the Mass is over.Many Catholic parishes are very bad at promoting such a sense of community.