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Hey, we’ve broken 60 posts on this thread! Let’s keep all those positives going!
Yeah I check everyday on this thread. I love to read the positives!Hey, we’ve broken 60 posts on this thread! Let’s keep all those positives going!
Oh, it’s most definitely okay!My son behaved soooooooooo well this last Sunday – he is only 3 and I had him singing in turn during the Psalm (he didn’t sing the *actual *words but made the right tones – hope that’s okay for the folks on the “no-no’s thread”![]()
I like our clergy at OLOA (I admit, it is a pastoral provision parish) in San Antonio—they actually preach about stuff many people don’t want to hear about, i.e., sin, etc.there are two polarized camps in the Catholic world. quite reflective of the real world. the pessimists and the optimists. There is another thread that lists the things wrong with Masses people have attended. WAYYYYY to much of a downer to read those dour and heavy threads that chronicle the things that are wrong with our Masses, those points of views, to me, are more part of the problem instead of the solution. Scrutinizing and nit-picky attitutes are a dime a dozen in todays world. they solve nothing and foster a mean spirit based on judgemental and non-constructive ways of thinking.
So this thread is for the optimists. What’s GREAT about your Church. What makes you happy about your Parish?
My old Parish was the best, the Children’s Choir was the greatest at the 10:00 mass. All those little voices trying their hardest, but the funniest thing was that 6 year old in the choir robe about to sing a little solo part who walked to the microphone and proceeded to say “hi mom and dad, i’m over here” before he started singing.
c’mon people, make us smile with your nice stories!
Excuse the brief derailment of this thread, but which Ava (Ave?) Maria? I like the one by Franz Biebl (sp?).I have another Mass Yes YES’s. I was at Adoration this afternoon and a woman two or three pews ahead of me left about 5 or 10 minutes after I arrived. After she genuflected, she looked at me as she was passing and smiled. I smiled back and after she passed, resumed praying my rosary.
Smiling is such a simple thing, and yet, so few people smile at strangers these days. I’ve had so many people I’ve never formally met smile at me in my parish since I joined 4 or 5 months ago and many others who I’ve been able to just walk up to and start talking (or they’ve come up to me,) and they’ve been so friendly, like we’ve known each other for years.
I went to ceramics tonight and afterwards, back to my church for the Perpetusal Help Devotions and Benediction. As I got into my pew, a woman behind me smiled really big and mouthed the words “hi.” Again, I smiled back and mouthed “hi.” A few seconds later I realized this was the same woman I saw earlier today.
Afterwards, we officially met and she introduced me to her friend who was also very warm and friendly.The people I’ve met in my parish are wonderful.
Another Yes YES’s is that we have Adoration one day a week from morning to night and we have the Perpetual help Devotions and Benediction in the evening. Our wonderful Deacon does them, complete with incense, singing (one of the songs is Ava Maria, a song that I love and find comforting because I remember us singing it back when I was in grade school) and homily.
I found it here but according to this, the real title is “Immaculate Mary”:Excuse the brief derailment of this thread, but which Ava (Ave?) Maria? I like the one by Franz Biebl (sp?).
That one is good, too.I found it here but according to this, the real title is “Immaculate Mary”:
Immaculate Mary
Immaculate Mary, your praises we sing.
You reign now in heaven with Jesus our King.
Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria! Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria!
In heaven the blessed glory proclaim;
On earth we your children invoke your fair name.
Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria! Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria!
We pray for our Mother, the Church upon earth,
And bless, Holy Mary, the land of our birth.
Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria! Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria!
catholicevangelism.org/v-cathsong3.shtml
WOW!! That is beautiful. Now we’ll need a report from you after you attend!I think I’m going to go to Mass at one of the beautiful cathedrals this weekend instead of my parish. I’ve never attended Mass there before and I’m afraid I’ll get spoiled after one Mass and not want to go anywhere else.
cathedralstl.org/