blackforest
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I came into the Church in 2000, and I don’t think I’ll ever get used to the way Catholics stampede out of the parish before Mass is over, lol!
An Anglican bishop once used the analogy of going to someone’s home for dinner. In polite company, you would not just bolt out the door right after the last course. You’d first linger for conversation, thank them for the meal, etc.
I grew up Episcopalian, and bolting out before the last verse of the last hymn was just unheard of. To this day, the priest, acolytes, and choir will stand at the entrance to the sanctuary while completing the closing hymn. Even if you wanted to break through this unofficial barricade, you’d look pretty boorish. ;-p You don’t even hear, "The Mass has ended . . . " until the hymn concludes.
What is your parish like near the end of Mass? Do people wait to leave until the end of the closing hymn, or does your parish resemble more of a fire drill? Does anyone stay behind to pray?
Please don’t get me wrong - I realize that we worship in community. It is not my job to give my “stamp of approval” for everyone’s behavior at Mass. I just find the cultural and liturgical difference interesting.
An Anglican bishop once used the analogy of going to someone’s home for dinner. In polite company, you would not just bolt out the door right after the last course. You’d first linger for conversation, thank them for the meal, etc.
I grew up Episcopalian, and bolting out before the last verse of the last hymn was just unheard of. To this day, the priest, acolytes, and choir will stand at the entrance to the sanctuary while completing the closing hymn. Even if you wanted to break through this unofficial barricade, you’d look pretty boorish. ;-p You don’t even hear, "The Mass has ended . . . " until the hymn concludes.
What is your parish like near the end of Mass? Do people wait to leave until the end of the closing hymn, or does your parish resemble more of a fire drill? Does anyone stay behind to pray?
Please don’t get me wrong - I realize that we worship in community. It is not my job to give my “stamp of approval” for everyone’s behavior at Mass. I just find the cultural and liturgical difference interesting.