If 'weird' is now equated with 'orthodoxy', then I say bring it on!Michelina said:People know how weird I am and I don't care.
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If 'weird' is now equated with 'orthodoxy', then I say bring it on!Michelina said:People know how weird I am and I don't care.
Father asks us, after the greeting, to 'call to mind our sins' which we all do silently, then we go right into the Kyrie. We used to say the act out loud, and now we just 'call our sins to mind' silently. Does that suffice for the Act of Penitence in the Order of the Mass?ZooMom said:Our priest solved that problem (of people leaving early) by not beginning the recessional until the last chorus of the closing hymn.No-one is quite cheeky enough to leave with him still standing by the altar, since there isn't any way to 'slip out'.
We bow at the announcement of the Incarnation during the Creed, too. Not everyone in my church does, but quite a few do. And something I have been wondering about...we no longer say the Act of Penitence.Father asks us, after the greeting, to 'call to mind our sins' which we all do silently, then we go right into the Kyrie. We used to say the act out loud, and now we just 'call our sins to mind' silently. Does that suffice for the Act of Penitence in the Order of the Mass?
LOL!! I also say "My Lord and my God"- and I add "I beleive, please help my unbelief". SOmetimes I whisper to my kids after that a song we liek that goes "My God I believe- I adore, I hope and I love you. My eyes cannot see, but heart truly knows."Michelina said:I strike my breast 3x when I say "My Lord and My God" at the Consecration. Ps139 & PP's Canon Police turn the other way when they see this.
somedays it is still so very difficult to submit...After the Kyrie does your priest say "May Almighty God have mercy on us, forgive us our sins, and bring us to everlasting life. Amen."? And then sing the Gloria??ZooMom said:Well, now what?
Yes.ShannonMcMorland said:After the Kyrie does your priest say "May Almighty God have mercy on us, forgive us our sins, and bring us to everlasting life. Amen."? And then sing the Gloria??
Well, shoot...I liked saying it out loud. As a community.That is okay- the Confietior is not required- it is one of about three valid options for the Penitential Rite.
*pout*I do too! We do during the week, but not on SUndays.ZooMom said:Yes.![]()
Well, shoot...I liked saying it out loud. As a community.*pout*
christiangirrl said:How many people put there hand on their heart and "hit" it 3 times when the priest shows the body and blood? I was told this was an older traditon by some people.
And many still do!Michelina said:In former times, Catholics knelt when they came to that line.
Why? Because it refers to the miracle of the Incarnation which is our salvation and sanctification.
AhemDreamTheater said:I've got a quick question of the Nicene Creed. In the church that I am currently attending, whenever we say the part "By the power of the Holy Spirit He was born of the virgin Mary, and became man," the entire congregation bows their heads.

"Born of the Virgin Mary" leaves too much wiggle room for heretics who like to think Christ was literally poured through Mary's womb. They can argue that He didn't take His flesh from her. "Incarnate of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary is much more concise and explicit, leaving no wiggle room for heresyZooMom said:I think some churches use the words 'became incarnate of the Virgin Mary', but we say 'born of the Virgin Mary'. Does it not mean the same?