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TennMark38016
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Let me begin by saying that after visiting several churches in my area, my wife and I have decided on one and I will go through RCIA after Labor Day. I have been an active churchgoer (Church of Christ & Methodist) my entire life and I have now found truth. I’m very excited and anxious to get started.
I have noticed two things at the churches that we have attended that are very annoying. Number one is kids crying / talking during the Mass. I mean really loud and the parents don’t take them out. It’s like it is just accepted. Number two; at the end of the Mass, people rush out during the final hymn, before the song is over. We stay until the song is over but even then we are dodging cars in the parking lot as we are walking to ours. We get to ours and no one lets us out, it’s like the Daytona 500 meets Monday morning rush hour! It’s Sunday people, what is the big hurry?!
I hate it when folks use broad generalizations / stereotype but my wife is a cradle Catholic and she says this is not uncommon. Can anyone provide any feedback on why this is? Thanks.
I have noticed two things at the churches that we have attended that are very annoying. Number one is kids crying / talking during the Mass. I mean really loud and the parents don’t take them out. It’s like it is just accepted. Number two; at the end of the Mass, people rush out during the final hymn, before the song is over. We stay until the song is over but even then we are dodging cars in the parking lot as we are walking to ours. We get to ours and no one lets us out, it’s like the Daytona 500 meets Monday morning rush hour! It’s Sunday people, what is the big hurry?!
I hate it when folks use broad generalizations / stereotype but my wife is a cradle Catholic and she says this is not uncommon. Can anyone provide any feedback on why this is? Thanks.