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There’s a big difference between “hearing” and “listening.”
Hearing is just having the sounds go into your ears, listening is actively taking in what is being heard and processing it in your mind. I prefer to listen to the readings, so I follow along in a missal. I have ADD, which makes it tough for me to be able to truly listen to the readings and not get distracted unless I have another way of taking in the readings in addition to hearing them. My church also seems to look down on missalettes, there are some available, but not very many. So, I bought myself a St. Joseph missal with all three cycles of readings, and now I don’t have to worry about it. (I was always concerned I was taking a missal that a visitor from another faith might need more than me.) So now I read along in my missal for the readings, and put the book away for the rest of Mass. I think it’s wonderful that so many people are able to listen to the readings without following along, but there’s no way I could do it every week and actually get anything out of it.
Hearing is just having the sounds go into your ears, listening is actively taking in what is being heard and processing it in your mind. I prefer to listen to the readings, so I follow along in a missal. I have ADD, which makes it tough for me to be able to truly listen to the readings and not get distracted unless I have another way of taking in the readings in addition to hearing them. My church also seems to look down on missalettes, there are some available, but not very many. So, I bought myself a St. Joseph missal with all three cycles of readings, and now I don’t have to worry about it. (I was always concerned I was taking a missal that a visitor from another faith might need more than me.) So now I read along in my missal for the readings, and put the book away for the rest of Mass. I think it’s wonderful that so many people are able to listen to the readings without following along, but there’s no way I could do it every week and actually get anything out of it.