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Fizendell
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I’m right there with you Mike - and I’ll pray for you if you’ll pray for me. I went to Mass last Sunday for the first time in 20 years too. And I spent some time afterwards telling my husband (who is also an inactive Catholic) about all the things that were different and how come they didn’t do this and that. I was so confused and lost, it was sad.
The Apostle’s Creed was not said. The responsorial psalm didn’t wasn’t the one in the missal, and I was totally weirded out by the raising/holding hands during the Our Father.
Granted - things change in 20 years and I understand that. But the little “local quirks” of congregations are not making it easy for me.
I found a list on our Archdiocese website of resource people and I’m thinking about contacting one to talk about these things. There are a few that gear their services towards alienated Catholics.
I didn’t want to think when I first started feeling drawn back that I would be a church shopper - I mean, at least I’m not looking into the millions of Protestant divisions anymore - I am seeking the Church started by Jesus through Peter. And granted, I have a lot of issues to work through - but how does one get to the deep stuff when little things get in the way?
Sometimes I think I’m more caught up in the vision in my imagination/memory of what it SHOULD be than seeing what it IS. And I can see how someone would tell me - it’s just little local things you’re hung up on - the essence of the mass is the same - but if the local things distract me from experiencing the essence of the mass, isn’t that worth addressing?
The Apostle’s Creed was not said. The responsorial psalm didn’t wasn’t the one in the missal, and I was totally weirded out by the raising/holding hands during the Our Father.
Granted - things change in 20 years and I understand that. But the little “local quirks” of congregations are not making it easy for me.
I found a list on our Archdiocese website of resource people and I’m thinking about contacting one to talk about these things. There are a few that gear their services towards alienated Catholics.
I didn’t want to think when I first started feeling drawn back that I would be a church shopper - I mean, at least I’m not looking into the millions of Protestant divisions anymore - I am seeking the Church started by Jesus through Peter. And granted, I have a lot of issues to work through - but how does one get to the deep stuff when little things get in the way?
Sometimes I think I’m more caught up in the vision in my imagination/memory of what it SHOULD be than seeing what it IS. And I can see how someone would tell me - it’s just little local things you’re hung up on - the essence of the mass is the same - but if the local things distract me from experiencing the essence of the mass, isn’t that worth addressing?