Hello everyone! It was an interesting experience. It wasn’t well attended for Masses at my parish, and only a few people there seemed to know what to do, some were kneeling in places, and others stood, and it was impossible to follow anyone.
My Latin is fairly rudimentary so I struggled to keep up with where we were in the Mass and obviously the priest had his back to me so I couldn’t see any of the gestures which could help.
I did think it was incredibly beautiful when the priest elevated the Host and the altar server held out the priests vestments behind him. I don’t know what the specific significance of it is as a gesture, but the sight of the Host being lifted like that was very moving.
I decided not to receive. We don’t have an altar rail, but they had set up a kneeler at the end of the aisle, so I saw how it was done. I personally didn’t feel properly disposed because I hadn’t really caught the general confession until after I registered the words ‘Mea culpa’, but I’m always very content to be in the presence of Christ, and I’ve always loved seeing His people go up to receive, so I was fine with that.
I wasn’t overwhelmed, I have to say, but I didn’t hate it, and the new curate seems young and enthusiastic.