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Panis_Angelicas
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This may be the wrong thread for this, but has anyone heard of a Master of Ceremonies at the Mass? I’ve heard it is a layman, not a priest, who keeps things running along smoothly…
Are you afraid that in our rabid furty, we’ll verbally rip you to pieces?I’m scared to say it, but I see absolutely nothing wrong with ‘journey of faith’ and ‘social justice’. Those defintiely both seem legit to me.
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Someone burn this heretic!I’m scared to say it, but I see absolutely nothing wrong with ‘journey of faith’ and ‘social justice’. Those defintiely both seem legit to me.
jp2fan
Maybe it’s used to distinguish the priest-celebrant from a priest-concelebrant or a priest who is in the choir or congregation not concelebrating. It could also refer to a bishop celebrant… who is of course a priest as well, but it’s probably easier to refer to “the presider” rather than “the celebrant priest or bishop”.Calling the priest a “presider” or “presbyter.” I know that presbyter is a biblical term, but what is wrong with the word “priest”?
Yes, and you will find it listed in the GIRM #106-“It is appropriate, at least in cathedrals and in larger churches, to have some competent minister, that is to say a master of ceremonies, to oversee the proper planning of sacred actions and their being carried out by the sacred ministers and the lay faithful with decorum, order, and devotion.”This may be the wrong thread for this, but has anyone heard of a Master of Ceremonies at the Mass? I’ve heard it is a layman, not a priest, who keeps things running along smoothly…