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jtavington
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Mom (Baptist) and I were having an interesting discussion yesterday. One of the things I like best from a physical, non-doctrinal POV about converting to Catholicism was that I no longer had to be sleep-deprived to meet my Sunday obligation. But in the church I grew up in, Sunday morning was considered the service you were supposed to go to and Sunday evening attendance was a sign of being devout. She said you were really supposed to go both times and our pastor actually preferred people showing up at the evening service because he considered that to be when God moved most powerfully. And yet, it’s the morning service that’s still considered the main service. Any thoughts on the sociological thing going on here?
(Baptist services are different from more liturgical churches and denominations in that the same Scripture passages and sermon would not be preached morning and evening)
(Baptist services are different from more liturgical churches and denominations in that the same Scripture passages and sermon would not be preached morning and evening)