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TheLittleLady
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“Ordinary ministers of Holy Communion” are ordained men. “Extraordinary” means that they are lay persons. Use of EMHCs is not an abuse.At my parish, there are many extraordinary ministers of holy communion, even though I’m pretty sure they are ‘extraordinary’ for a reason according to the missal.
The Bishop can write a letter to be read, that can serve as the homily. In fact, every Bishop’s letter I have ever heard weaves in Scripture and teachings. Not an abuse.the priest omitted the homily and read out a message from the President of the Bishops Conference
There is no rubric that bans guitars, or flutes, or harpsichords, or pianos.Also, are guitar masses allowed every Sunday, or is this an abuse? I
You may want to take organ lessons so you can volunteer to play for Mass.
An abuse is a flagrant, intentional defiance of the rubrics.I am very confused about what constitutes an abuse,
While it is not my spiritual cup of tea, there is not a prohibition against charismatic masses.Is a ‘charismatic Mass’ with hand waving and lively music allowed?
I used to sit in Mass as the “liturgy police” watching for every single misstep from the rubrics. It got to the place where I was so focused on catching a “gotcha” that I was not worshipping my Lord.What should I do if these are abuses?
Trust your pastor, trust your Bishop.