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FabiusMaximus
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I’ve attended enough Masses with little or no incense, I need to be filled with the smoke!The parishioners here have learned it is futile to ask our pastor not to use incense for a Mass he will celebrate (that just guarantees that particular Mass will definitely have incense) or reduce the amount used (he’ll simply increase it) I love incense. The more, the better. Let it smoke, baby, let it smoke.
Before anyone thinks Fr. B’s stance is insensitive to those with low or no tolerance for incense, please note that we use incense for roughly 10-15% of our Sunday/HDO Masses, and there is at least one Mass without incense on those Sundays/HDOs (Epiphany excepted). The incense-intolerant have options.
Funerals are a different matter, but in my four years of sacristy service I have only seen one for which incense was omitted (at the insistence of the deceased’s family).
It’s part of the reason I love the Traditional Latin Mass, I’ve seen it more used there than in the Paul VI Mass.
I’ve been to a couple of Divine Liturgies (of St John Chrysostom), and there the priest loves the incense.
There should be a sign or an indicator at each parish door “INCENSE LOVED HERE”
