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Madaglan
Guest
Do you ever notice that a lot of times people at Catholic masses drone prayers and creeds as though they were mumbling zombies?
Sometimes I wonder if people really know what they’re saying. I’m all for the liturgical order of the Catholic Mass; but I’m really concerned that most people don’t know the meaning to what they are saying. This is especially the case with long prayers and recitations, such as the Nicene Creed. A few weeks ago at campus mass, halfway through one of the early prayers, someone accidentally trailed everyone else into the Nicene Creed. The priest had to stop everyone and start from the beginning again. It was sad.
Do you think that priests should raise awareness of what we actually say during mass and why we say it?
I think that the Mass would be a much more fulfilling experience for everyone if each adult knew the import and spiritual wealth of each and every moment of the Mass.
Sometimes I wonder if people really know what they’re saying. I’m all for the liturgical order of the Catholic Mass; but I’m really concerned that most people don’t know the meaning to what they are saying. This is especially the case with long prayers and recitations, such as the Nicene Creed. A few weeks ago at campus mass, halfway through one of the early prayers, someone accidentally trailed everyone else into the Nicene Creed. The priest had to stop everyone and start from the beginning again. It was sad.
Do you think that priests should raise awareness of what we actually say during mass and why we say it?
I think that the Mass would be a much more fulfilling experience for everyone if each adult knew the import and spiritual wealth of each and every moment of the Mass.