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paramedicgirl
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So why not take the time to talk to these people before or after Mass, and show an interest in them that way? To me, that’s more personal and appropriate than making my way over to them to shake their hand at the sign of peace. How many people would you have to brush by or trip over to get to them?Dr. Bombay…
Don’t worry, I highly doubt I will or would ever greet you in Mass. One can tell if someone is into meditation/communing with God. Plus, if a person is emitting not the friendliest vibes, he/she would be left alone anyway. I was refering to the person who is alone…many times elderly, who have had no contact with people for several days, or the new comer to the Church. You can see them if you look around and observe before Mass starts. They usually look lonely, looking around for someone to acknowledge them. Or, if during Mass they are looking confused as to what Mass setting is being used, or where to find the scripture readings for the day. It certainly would be nice to have someone help out. (but we know one can’t move during Mass, it might be distracting, rather than helpful or friendly.)