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Isca
Guest
I was away from home last night with my husband, and so I wanted to attend Mass this morning in the country village where we were staying. I found the (very grand and beautiful) local church nearby, but it was a Church of England church. However, the sign outside told me that the CofE Holy Communion was at 8.15, followed by a Catholic Mass at 9am!
I went along just before 9am and saw a small number of elderly ladies leaving who had presumably attended the CofE service. There were about 30 people there for Mass, the priest had no altar servers but did have two EMs. The Mass was concluded in under 40 minutes, with 3 hymns lead by the priest (no organist or other musician there).
It made me wonder how many parishes have this kind of arrangement in place, and whether or not it’s difficult for the priest in that situation. I presume he has other congregations that he’s responsible for, as it’s a very rural locality. He might feel that he has no “home”!
Is this common in the USA, for instance?
I went along just before 9am and saw a small number of elderly ladies leaving who had presumably attended the CofE service. There were about 30 people there for Mass, the priest had no altar servers but did have two EMs. The Mass was concluded in under 40 minutes, with 3 hymns lead by the priest (no organist or other musician there).
It made me wonder how many parishes have this kind of arrangement in place, and whether or not it’s difficult for the priest in that situation. I presume he has other congregations that he’s responsible for, as it’s a very rural locality. He might feel that he has no “home”!
Is this common in the USA, for instance?