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And from the “water is wet” files…I mean, really? People even have to be told this?!
In my parish, the choir and sings warm-up hymns, but leaves the 10-15 minutes before Mass for silence.I’m squinting at the choir singing a needless warmup hymn.
At the Protestant church I attended for 22 years this was not just standard practice but was openly encouraged. I had nothing to compare it to when I began going at age 17, but I did want to be left alone. This was never a possibility, of course. Anyone seen standing or sitting by themselves is assumed to be in need of “fellowship”, a word I cannot abide to this day. The decibel level from 300 people all talking at once sometimes made it difficult to hear anyone. Toward the end of my two decade foray into that brand of Christianity I was a higher profile member, a song leader and mens speaking club president. Nevertheless, I tried sitting by myself during those last months and just quietly reading the church newsletter. It didn’t work. Inevitably, someone would seek me out and want to chat. Or think that I wanted to chat.Sometimes, when I come to Church it is so loud and people are talking across the pews
Another voice to drown out the Crickets: Way to go, Pope Francis!!I’m waiting for the chorus of “Right on, Pope!” from everyone who has complained about “church chatters” on here.
I’m still waiting…
(Crickets…)
It is something that has become a habit over the last several decades for sure.Pre-Mass chit-chat has become such an ingrained habit that the people may need to see the rules overtly spelled out for them.
That is good to hear some protestants are doing the same thing. When I was a protestant, we didn’t have that request to be quiet. People didn’t really pray when entering the Church, the same as Catholics do, so we all just talked until services started.At the entry to a Presbyterian sanctuary, I saw a sign stating something like, “You are entering a sacred space. Please keep noise to a minimum so that others can pray.” That’s one idea I’ll gladly steal from the Protestants
So very true.In the past, it wasn’t that way. Catholics were more respectful and quiet when entering the Church, before and after Mass. I remember there was a huge difference inside the church compared to outside. Everyone would be very quiet and respectful while inside and then step outside and everyone was talking.
Sadly we lost it, but fortunately the Pope and many priests have been trying to bring that reverence back.