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horselvr
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I went to Mass this morning at my old parish and because the church is expanding this Mass was held in a gym and was packed. The original Church is further down and is also packed.
This is a Catholic Church in the south and I was very surprised to see how very protestant it has become. There were not many of us singing the hymns and those that sort of took a stab at singing were clapping their hands—they also clapped prior to Mass while the “band” played on which made it difficult to concentrate on the Rosary and they clapped after Mass. A lot of the people did not cross themselves nor did they make the sign of the cross on their foreheads, lips and heart for the reading of the Gospel.
They did not genuflect or acknowledge Christ as they came up the isle they only acknowledged their friends and once they found them they carried on like they were at a party. The Priest almost looked confused as I took communion on the tongue as opposed to on the hand as this now seemed to be the norm.
No one that I could see bowed during the Profession of Faith. Everyone held hands during the Our Father and waved their hands and arms up to the ceiling.
I realize someone will come on here and reply that I should pay attention to Christ and NOT what is going on around me. However, I found all of this very distracting especially when praying the Rosary prior to Mass. and not at all Catholic.
This is a Catholic Church in the south and I was very surprised to see how very protestant it has become. There were not many of us singing the hymns and those that sort of took a stab at singing were clapping their hands—they also clapped prior to Mass while the “band” played on which made it difficult to concentrate on the Rosary and they clapped after Mass. A lot of the people did not cross themselves nor did they make the sign of the cross on their foreheads, lips and heart for the reading of the Gospel.
They did not genuflect or acknowledge Christ as they came up the isle they only acknowledged their friends and once they found them they carried on like they were at a party. The Priest almost looked confused as I took communion on the tongue as opposed to on the hand as this now seemed to be the norm.
No one that I could see bowed during the Profession of Faith. Everyone held hands during the Our Father and waved their hands and arms up to the ceiling.
I realize someone will come on here and reply that I should pay attention to Christ and NOT what is going on around me. However, I found all of this very distracting especially when praying the Rosary prior to Mass. and not at all Catholic.