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Of course. I have no first hand knowledge of what their circumstances were. That said, I know what bed-head looks like. And I know what a guy being dragged unwillingly to Mass by a woman looks like. I suspect that my assessment of the situation was correct. But in the interest of being charitable, I am willing to concede that they may have been the victims of some unfortunate circumstances.As others have indicated already, there could be any number of reasons why they arrived late and left early.
I don’t think I ever suggested such a thing. The fact that they attended that particular Mass at that particular time on that particular day made no difference to me. As a non-Catholic, the fact that anyone does or does not attend Mass is not my concern. But if it was me in that situation, and if I felt an obligation to attend Mass, I probably would have found a later one to go to where I could fully participate. But if the circumstances were such that I REALLY had no choice but to arrive after the Mass was more than half-way over and leave as soon as receiving communion, the situation would probably be pretty dire and I wouldn’t particularly care what any one else thought.To put it another way, would you rather they’d stayed away?
OK…I admit it. I LOLed at that. There are probably more than a few folks on here who can relate. But, it’s going to be interesting to see what kind of responses you get to your remark.Going to mass is a bit like ripping off a bandaid. You delay it for as long as you can and then when it’s over you’re relieved. I suppose that the young couple was just trying to survive the mass as best they could.