blackforest
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Does anyone else’s procession resemble more of a 100-yard dash than the beginning of Mass?
I grew up bowing as the cross passes, a practice that I know is acceptable but not required, and still do it frequently out of habit. But I can’t do it anymore at my current parish because the acolytes whoosh by me so quickly I can practically feel the breeze.
I’m not feeling angry or nit-picky about it; it’s just an odd and curious practice. Could it be because my parish and sanctuary are so huge and Father Good Priest is in a hurry to get started? Young and nervous acolytes, perhaps?
I grew up bowing as the cross passes, a practice that I know is acceptable but not required, and still do it frequently out of habit. But I can’t do it anymore at my current parish because the acolytes whoosh by me so quickly I can practically feel the breeze.
I’m not feeling angry or nit-picky about it; it’s just an odd and curious practice. Could it be because my parish and sanctuary are so huge and Father Good Priest is in a hurry to get started? Young and nervous acolytes, perhaps?
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