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Saoirse
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I would suggest starting out by asking the priest or an usher to introduce you to someone who can guide you through everything. Feel free to even call ahead and ask, if you’re nervous.
as a non-Catholic who only started attending MASS last year, I feel the need to forwarn you:
the Catholic Church has a lot of tradition, and there are parts where everyone else just seems to know the words that are being said.
also, be prepared for who ever is walking in front of you to go down on their right knee before taking their seat in a pew, as well as before leaving it. it’s called genuflection (I think), and without fair warning, you could (like I did) end up falling over somebody…
also, there is nothing wrong with crossing your arms over your chest and going up to recieve a blessing, though I am now unsure if every Parish does this… all the ones I’ve been to do, but that amounts to no more than four, two of which have the same priest as pastor.
also, as a Protestant, I am not sure which you are used to, but I as a UU was used to a small community were any new person was swarmed and greeted with great enthusiasm by all of the regulars.
The Catholic Church seems to be a little less enthusiastic, so don’t feel put out if hordes of people don’t introduce themselves to you immediately. Just introduce yourself to them and don’t be shy, or hope that whoever you decide to go with, if anyone, will make some introductions.
Saoirse
as a non-Catholic who only started attending MASS last year, I feel the need to forwarn you:
the Catholic Church has a lot of tradition, and there are parts where everyone else just seems to know the words that are being said.
also, be prepared for who ever is walking in front of you to go down on their right knee before taking their seat in a pew, as well as before leaving it. it’s called genuflection (I think), and without fair warning, you could (like I did) end up falling over somebody…
also, there is nothing wrong with crossing your arms over your chest and going up to recieve a blessing, though I am now unsure if every Parish does this… all the ones I’ve been to do, but that amounts to no more than four, two of which have the same priest as pastor.
also, as a Protestant, I am not sure which you are used to, but I as a UU was used to a small community were any new person was swarmed and greeted with great enthusiasm by all of the regulars.
The Catholic Church seems to be a little less enthusiastic, so don’t feel put out if hordes of people don’t introduce themselves to you immediately. Just introduce yourself to them and don’t be shy, or hope that whoever you decide to go with, if anyone, will make some introductions.
Saoirse