I was reading through some posts on the EWTN forum and one was talking about Eucharistic Ministers opening the tabernacle even when the priest is present. Although the poster’s point was that this could contribute to a watering down of faith in the Real Presence, I could not help but think about this also being a symptom of let’s-rush-through-this-Mass-as-quickly-as-we-can. Instead of the prayerful silence as we wait for Father to go to the tabernacle, while he’s doing one thing someone else goes to the tabernacle.
Upon further reflection, however, I know of parishes where if Mass dare last anytime over 45 minutes, they start complaining to the Bishop’s Office (“Father preaches too long.” etc.)
I know this sounds terrible, but sometimes I wish that people who felt this way would just stay home and let us have a beautiful, unrushed, Mass. Let Father preach as long as he wants. Let Communion time last as long as it takes.

Let the choir finish a song! Yes one part of a four part song just does not do it for me. When written the song had a story to tell and the whole thing needs to be finished.
*“I wish that my heart could beat, that I could live and breathe only for Jesus, I wish that my tongue could utter no other name than that of Jesus; that my eye could see only Jesus; that my pen could write only about Jesus, and that my thoughts could soar to nothing but Jesus. I have often wondered where on earth there might be something on which I could center my love. But neither on earth nor in heaven do I find any such thing but only my beloved Jesus… I am the fruit of your passion, Jesus, born of your wounds. O Jesus, seek me in love; I no longer possess anything; you have stolen my heart…” *-
St. Gemma Galgani