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DiscerningDave
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I think you and a lot of other people are in the same boat. I think of the chewing gum in mass as disrespectful to God, the priest, and the congregation. I understand it breaks the fast (despite what the apologist says) but I honestly believe some people don’t even think of it in that manner. To me it is a bigger deal if it is chewed in mass versus whether or not it breaks the fast. I understand in a perfect world we would have the best of both, but we don’t live in a perfect world. So, when it comes to adhering the laws and rules of the church…just do the best you can. God knows what is in your heart.I think what Island Oak is saying is that they never thought about it.
Same here. A couple of weeks ago, just before Sunday Mass, I saw a young man chewing gum. He is about 14 and is the oldest of 6 children in his family. I see the family at Confession and the young man serves at the altar. All in all, he is from a “good Catholic” family.
I motioned to him, so he would come to see me. I very quietly asked if he was chewing gum. He said, “not any more.”It never occurred to him or to me that he may have broken the fast. It just wasn’t something I had thought about.
