Mass on the Moon - Which Bishop?

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Another concern would be the lower gravity of Moon. It’s much lower than the Earth’s. People would have to be careful not to jump around like they’re in a carnival ride. People would have to mind their ability to jump, hop, and skip about during Mass. One example would be when people would stand up after kneeling and making sure they stay in their pews without causing harm to themselves and others. Look at the Apollo Moon Mission’s photos and motion pictures when you see the men move around much faster, and evening being able to jump higher then on Earth. Parents would have to mind their children to insure they don’t cause any shenanigans during Mass, like hopping in the Communion line. A very active or athletic person may find themselves falling onto someone else on the pew before them or on top of the person to the side. 🤣
 
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That still doesn’t solve the problem of getting the Eucharist to the moon. even if there were just pyxes of consecrated hosts flown to the moon, flying Eucharistic particles would still have to be dealt with.
 
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