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Dove1
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In our parish, we have 9 masses every Sunday, and in all those masses, there is clapping right after when the people answer ‘Thanks be to God’ (in reply to ‘Go forth, the mass is ended’ or something similar).
I’m in the Philippines and this is automatic - at least in the capital region. There’s nobody telling the people to clap, we just do - right after the ‘thanks be to God’. And I’m quite sure the people are NOT applauding the choir. I think it’s just an applause for the celebration of the mass.
This was not the practice when I was very young, but my kids grew up with this as ‘standard’ practice here.
I’m in the Philippines and this is automatic - at least in the capital region. There’s nobody telling the people to clap, we just do - right after the ‘thanks be to God’. And I’m quite sure the people are NOT applauding the choir. I think it’s just an applause for the celebration of the mass.
This was not the practice when I was very young, but my kids grew up with this as ‘standard’ practice here.