being Catholic
Bill Wittman
As you look around the assembly at Mass, you know you are not alone, that we are all members of the one Body with one source and one goal.
How to make every Mass count When we gather at Mass, we join others who are also trying to live the gospel as faithful disciples. But there can be some obstacles blocking the Eucharist’s power. Here are some simple suggestions to improve your Mass experience.
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Amy Florian
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magine attending a birthday party. You arrive to find everyone on couches, pondering their own thoughts and grudgingly moving aside to let others sit. When the birthday person enters, people look up, some smile, and some say a greeting. Yet most remain dis-
Amy Florian is a liturgy and bereavement consultant living in Illinois. She has published numerous articles and two books and is nationally known as a speaker, retreat director, and teacher.
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connected. Some share stories, although others don’t seem very interested in listening. When “Happy Birthday” begins, only a few (usually those with the best voices) sing wholeheartedly. When gifts are opened, people watch for a while but easily get distracted. Everyone does make sure they get cake, and when the party is finally over most attendees bolt for the door.
What is the Mass? Not much of a celebration, right? Yet all
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