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Mass Etiquette; Dos And Don’ts While At Mass by Lildrizzle(m): 5:30pm On Dec 11, 2014
Fast: It doesn’t even really feel like a fast anymore since its just an hour. The Church requires every communicant to begin preparing to receive Jesus by observing an hour fast (from food) unless they’re aged or sick. Won’t really cost much to give this little to receive God into your soul would it?

Come early, recollect yourself: Sometime ago asked on our Facebook page “When is one late for Mass” some said with confidence “When they come later than the Sign of the Cross”. I disappointed them by reminding them that the Mass actually begins with the procession. I usually advise people to make effort to be in Church at least 10-15 minutes before the actual time in order to have some time to pray and recollect; to begin the Mass in the right spirit. When it becomes a habit to arrive late, it ceases to be a real celebration for the person, and if it becomes a habit (especially Sundays) it begins to become sinful.

Eating : It is inappropriate to find a grown person snacking or chewing gum in Church. We want to show God some seriousness and show our devotion by setting aside a perfect “God-time”. This means we’d try to devote all our attention to the act of worship, to make it as perfect as possible. The house of God is a place of prayer, let us try to keep it so. For Children? I still don’t buy the idea of snacks. If it can be discreet, and if the child is really troublesome, then its okay.

Dressing : Be modest, don’t attract too much attention by putting on something open. We also love to think Sunday as a real celebration, keep this in mind and put on the best you have. God is holy, your body is his Temple, cover it, and adorn it moderately.

No Phones: No cell phones; texting, chatting, calls etc. I have seen a number of people chatting over Facebook while at Mass. Then i wonder: So we really cannot give God little time anymore? What will it take to turn off our phones for an hour or two (Depending on where you live, some are as fast as 45 mins). The only justifiable case is big emergencies though, whatever it be, let it be serious and be discreet while attending to it. It is usually better to quietly leave the Church to attend to the emergency than text or receive calls inside.

Genuflection: Upon entering the Church, every informed Catholic remembers that Jesus is present in the Tabernacle (usually indicated by some light beside it). The problem usually is that only few remember to show some respect. Genuflecting (such that your knee hits the ground) is a sign of devotion and reverence to the Lord who for love waits for us in the Tabernacle with blessing and peace.

Active participation : Some find it hard to follow all the routines over and over again; to stand, sit, speak when needed etc. However, active participation means exactly this. In order to be really part of a praying community, we must join the Body of Christ in its movements. We are supposed to try as much as possible to join in singing, praying, and in performing all appropriate gestures while at Mass for our participation to be perfect.

Receiving Communion: It is customary to show some reverence before, during and after communion. Before receiving, one must recollect, pray and prepare themselves. Receiving, it is advised to bow or kneel (depending on what’s customary in your area). After receiving, kneel and pray to Jesus, don’t be in a hurry, he might also have a word or two for you. It shouldn’t be heard, it could be simple movements in your soul, inspirations etc. But pray and keep still for a while. Remember to be joyful as well, when you leave mass, share this joy with everyone .

Be Charitable: If you’re sick, be sure not to receive from the chalice. Remember to respect people close to you, do not consider yourself alone. Your neighbor might not like to be held while at mass, or even be talked to, respect it. If your child is noisy either take them outside (if crying) or to be back. Do to others what you’d want done to you.

Don’t be in a hurry: Do not leave the Church before the Presider (the minister), the Mass ends officially when the priest leaves the Church. Even then, it is usually advised you sit/kneel in silent prayer of thanksgiving or simply gaze at Jesus in the Tabernacle, smile at him and just be joyful. After which you should leave quietly in order not to distract others.

You should add any more you remember in the comment section, and do not forget to share.

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Re: Mass Etiquette; Dos And Don’ts While At Mass by Nobody: 6:01pm On Dec 11, 2014
noted..whenever i attend i will abide wink
Re: Mass Etiquette; Dos And Don’ts While At Mass by tonybosses: 6:05pm On Dec 11, 2014
Mr LIldrizzle or Lil wayne grin...nice write up,

But sumtym are nt clear to me..

There is sumtn called d cllarity. Of the "why"??

Fast? ...why do we fast? is it biblical? What is the essence of fastinf?
Anyway that isn't the main part I am nt too clear wt


"Genuflection"...is it Jesus christ that I present in the tarbenacle or its the spirit of God's power which is the "holy spirit"

And also is kneeling and bowing to the tarbenacle with the crufix hanging ova it really biblical?.... because in my opinion the holy spirit is present in everyman.

And about the holy communion what is the reason? The "why" we receive holy communion?

Is it for the "perfect" or those "not in grace" or the baptisse.

And plz support with biblical references.
Re: Mass Etiquette; Dos And Don’ts While At Mass by holatin(m): 6:06pm On Dec 11, 2014
observing people around you in order to write about them on nairaland

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Re: Mass Etiquette; Dos And Don’ts While At Mass by Nobody: 6:09pm On Dec 11, 2014
holatin:
observing people around you in order to write about them on nairaland
lol so true
Re: Mass Etiquette; Dos And Don’ts While At Mass by Teespice(f): 9:08pm On Dec 11, 2014
nice piece.

to minimise distractions I don't take my phones with me to church.

and I like the part where you placed emphasis on showing reverence and following the mass by simple gestures such as kneeling and standing.
Re: Mass Etiquette; Dos And Don’ts While At Mass by Nobody: 1:49am On Dec 12, 2014
Eyeing 'em babes.

Judging the voice of choirs.

Tying extensive headgears that causes distraction.
Re: Mass Etiquette; Dos And Don’ts While At Mass by Francman(m): 9:12pm On Dec 12, 2014
Op thanks for sharing.

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