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At Mass yesterday, the Deacon asked the congregation to sit during the Gospel. It was a long Gospel, but it rubbed me wrong. Am I being judgmental on this one, or is this a liturgical abuse?
I don’t know the answer to your question but I would go to"Ask an Apologist" for the proper information. In my opinion I don’t think you are supposed to sit during the Gospel. The Gospel for the next two weeks will be long if not longer if my memory serves me correctly. In my Parish we always stand.At Mass yesterday, the Deacon asked the congregation to sit during the Gospel. It was a long Gospel, but it rubbed me wrong. Am I being judgmental on this one, or is this a liturgical abuse?
Hmm. Eucharist distribution (with extraordinary ministers) takes 20-25 minutes, with about 10-12 extraordinary ministers. It would easily take an hour without them… and that’s not feasible, since masses are back-to-back on Sunday and every single mass is wall to wall people. What are we supposed to do, just line up down the street and have a single mass that lasts all day?This thread reminds me of the use of Extraordinary Ministers.
In all honesty, both the notion of sitting during the Gospel and the use of Eucharistic Monstrosities (sorry, I can’t help myself) illustrate the American obsession with ease and convenience. Standing uncomfortable? Sit down! Mass going on too long? Let’s get some lay ministers to “speed up” that whole “communion distribution thing.”
Of course, it is Monday morning and my cynicism quotient is REAL HIGH just now. . .![]()
20-25 minutes seems like an exaggration. is it?Hmm. Eucharist distribution (with extraordinary ministers) takes 20-25 minutes, with about 10-12 extraordinary ministers. It would easily take an hour without them…
Depending on the average age of the people it may have been the directive of the Bishop to allow those who could not stand to sit. As usual it may have been misinterpreted as requiring all to sit.At Mass yesterday, the Deacon asked the congregation to sit during the Gospel. It was a long Gospel, but it rubbed me wrong. Am I being judgmental on this one, or is this a liturgical abuse?
I do not know about the exact rule, but it does not seem right for those who can stand to sit during the reading of the Gospel.At Mass yesterday, the Deacon asked the congregation to sit during the Gospel. It was a long Gospel, but it rubbed me wrong. Am I being judgmental on this one, or is this a liturgical abuse?