Because the Mass was not a ‘prelude’ to the final hymn. That is not what the Mass is about. By applauding individuals so publicly, we are re-focusing the intent of the Mass onto them. We shouldn’t end Mass thinking what great music it was. It should be about God. Sometimes, true, we are inspired by the music, inspired TO Jesus. That 5 seconds of ‘applause’ leads to more disruption. Who are you to decide that my prayer time with God has ended? I am so thankful that I have developed my spiritual life to include more than just Sunday Mass, but that isn’t the case with everyone, and we should do everything possible to encourage and welcome more if they wish to add it on Sunday.
I agree. I think we are so scared by the silence, scared of what we’ll hear from God if we stop to listen to Him. Even Pope Francis said that we need more silence in our lives. I also work hard on Mass when I lector, or in the past when I’ve been the Cantor (with no choir). I never received, nor expected, nor wanted, applause. When I have been complimented afterwards, whether for singing or lectoring, I thank that person and then tell them it was through God if I in any way touched them, or inspired them.
Is this where I put the thumbs up emoticon again? Yeah, I think it is.

