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recsdennis
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I’m an altar server and within my 9 months experience into this apostolate, I’ve witnessed different priests celebrate the Holy Mass differently. And I can’t help but get confused on what i should do.
Are these actually liturgical abuses? Were these Masses still valid if they were liturgical abuses?
Was the nun right in advising me to do so? If she was right,what if the priest approaches me and wants me to take communion? (I’m referring to the priest who broke the bread at the consecration)
If it was really a liturgical abuse, I don’t understand why his fellow priests in the congregation did not correct him.
Aside from that, these missionary priests run our school. I feel a bit alarmed that if these liturgical abuses continue, the students, esp. the Catholics will regard the Mass as something “not anymore that sacred”.
- I’ve seen two priests within our city-- one is a diocesan priest while the other, a missionary-- do the same thing at consecration: **they break the bread at the moment they say “…He broke the bread, gave it to his disciples…” **All the other priests in our place don’t do such. Isn’t the Eucharist only broken after the Lamb of God part? I checked the Missal, there was no instruction whatsoever telling the priest to break the bread at consecration…
- Once I attended a Mass in a chapel where only less than 6 people attended. Instead of distributing to us the Eucharist, the priest just prepared the Eucharistic hosts on the paten and the precious blood on the altar. He just sat and allowed us to handpick the Eucharist and dip it into the chalice (where the Precious Blood is of course) and take Him.
Are these actually liturgical abuses? Were these Masses still valid if they were liturgical abuses?
Was the nun right in advising me to do so? If she was right,what if the priest approaches me and wants me to take communion? (I’m referring to the priest who broke the bread at the consecration)
If it was really a liturgical abuse, I don’t understand why his fellow priests in the congregation did not correct him.
Aside from that, these missionary priests run our school. I feel a bit alarmed that if these liturgical abuses continue, the students, esp. the Catholics will regard the Mass as something “not anymore that sacred”.
