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So I was recently listening to a podcast where the priest said he does two things that I have never seen or heard before and I was curious if it’s ok or goes against the rubric for the mass.
The first is that he does not limit the number of altar boys that minister mass. He said they may have 20+ for a mass. They don’t have a schedule bc they never had issues having enough show up. His reasoning is legit in trying to get they young men/boys to pay attention and be interested in the mass…obviously hoping it creates more priests.
The second thing was that they don’t have traditional candles. They use some type of propane flame that can change color for the seasons. And they have a bunch of them. His reasoning was that he and the others were tired of dealing with the wax,etc…so they developed their own torches to use.
Thoughts? I don’t think they are necessarily bad BUT i’m also of the opinion that a priest shouldn’t have a lot of freedom in making changes to the mass. How much freedom is a priest allowed?
The first is that he does not limit the number of altar boys that minister mass. He said they may have 20+ for a mass. They don’t have a schedule bc they never had issues having enough show up. His reasoning is legit in trying to get they young men/boys to pay attention and be interested in the mass…obviously hoping it creates more priests.
The second thing was that they don’t have traditional candles. They use some type of propane flame that can change color for the seasons. And they have a bunch of them. His reasoning was that he and the others were tired of dealing with the wax,etc…so they developed their own torches to use.
Thoughts? I don’t think they are necessarily bad BUT i’m also of the opinion that a priest shouldn’t have a lot of freedom in making changes to the mass. How much freedom is a priest allowed?