Pew Study: Choosing a New Church or House of Worship

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I wonder if the Vatican had read the Pew study that the top criteria for finding a new church is the sermon, they would still issue this directive:

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theguardian.com/world/2010/mar/12/vatican-advises-shorter-catholic-sermons
The homily is not the focus of the Mass. The Mass is a re-presentation of Christ’s salvific sacrifice on Calvary. Priests have a unique role in this re-presentation. That is far more real than any words the priest can add.

That being said, we all have a part in the Mass, including the priest. So it is good to do it well and give glory to God and instruction to the faithful.
 
The homily is not the focus of the Mass. The Mass is a re-presentation of Christ’s salvific sacrifice on Calvary. Priests have a unique role in this re-presentation. That is far more real than any words the priest can add.

That being said, we all have a part in the Mass, including the priest. So it is good to do it well and give glory to God and instruction to the faithful.
I agree. Protestants focus on a sermon while we focus on the Eucharist
 
(I mean this with the most respect for Catholics as possible)

My experience, varying many Catholic churches as an outsider: no one talks to you. They usually get freaked if you talk to them. If you ask questions about thier faith, they deflect to someone else and some time a weeks or months away. A lot of people don’t even stay till the end of Mass. They seem very much in a hurry-get-it-done-I’m-done mindset. Doesn’t feel very welcoming or family like at all.
Some truth here but then I value before Mass the silence and privacy, Would hate a “greeter” and would find it an intrusion. I am there for Mass not a social visit…

True too re folk leaving immediately after communion; some are shift workers or need to get back to family/ I remember one road worker in full orange kit used to be at the back at 8 am then scoot quietly out I have occasionally done that myself when en route to a craft fair or when not feeling well.

Family can do these things. In our Father’s House.

After mass I sometimes feel sad when all disappear, but sometimes meet folk, I think serving tea and coffee etc would help . And yes when I am in the cathedral at non mass times i chat with tourists, and always answer questions.
 
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