Well I suppose I’ve learnt a couple of things today on these forums.
One was it’s against the rules to use missals at Mass…that’s if you aren’t hearing impaired. And that going to Disneyland is evil. Thanks for the enlightenment my friends.
I’ve never been to Disneyland, never cared to go there. I’ve been to Epcot though once. I didn’t realize that they supported gay rights and abortion at all. And I did some research myself, although, I’m not very smart about much…I did manage to find something about them holding some sort of gay day, …and they gave money to the Orlando based Planned Parenthood in conjunction with a bunch of other organizations they gave monies to. Sorry about sounding like I promote PP by saying what I did; because I don’t promote them at all.If Missal’s are wring, why di /chruches prvide them?’’
The Mass External Participation
- Attend the Mass with a spirit of prayer, praying as the church teaches us to pray, avoiding distractions. Be one with the words, actions, and gestures of the celebrant, who acts in the person of Christ.
- Listen, respond, acclaim, sing, or keep opportune silence, in order to facilitate union with God and to deepen your reflection of the word of God.
- Follow the directions to stand, sit, and kneel–and be serene–even if you see someone who doe snot do so.
- Be punctual. This is a consideration detail for Christ our Lord, himself, and for others who are attending Mass. Arrive before the priests goes to the Altar. Leave only after the priest has left.
- Dress properly as for an important meeting and not, for instance, as if you were going to participate in a sport. Dress ought to convey the respect, solemnity, and joy of th Mass. (CIC 1387)
Reference Daily Roman Missal God Bless CRW