Hello to all in this discussion,
I honestly don’t think that this is such a big issue, if this were the only thing that was “changed” during the Mass by a priest.
However, at our small parish, we have a priest who indicates (lays hands on) that he is giving a blessing to those who have crossed arms. There are several other things that have happened with this Priest, who recently celebrated his 25th Anniversary of Ordination. He has allowed an Eucharistic Minister to actually say “God bless you” to a child with crossed arms. He has also allowed a 6 year old boy who has not yet received sacraments of Reconciliation and Eucharist to serve Mass. Then he went ahead and celebrated Holy Communion for this under age/under catechized (strictly my opinion) child. He baptized the first and second sons of an unmarried woman, who attends Mass with her fiance.
So I guess my question here is…How many things can be “changed” (added or deleted during the Mass), at the discretion of the pastor?
These and a few other issues with this particular priest have been bothering me for about 18 months now. Your thoughts, advise and prayers for understanding will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
leomom