The home environment (click below)of one of the presenters (keeps getting re-invited) - not quite the CMAA fare.
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#1. Arleen Goodman: How can we make church and the mass more appealing to this younger generation? My daughter doesn’t see the importance of going to church, and says it's boring. I try to set an example, but feel like I can't persuade them. What can I do?
CardinalMahony: Arleen: try taking her to one of the Life Teen Masses, or a Mass that is designed for young people. Mass is always boring if we don't bring anything of ourselves to the Mass.
#2. Ann Scolari: What are your thoughts on the Trindentine mass?
CardinalMahony: Ann: The Tridentine Mass was meant for those who could not make the transition from Latin to English [or other languages] after the Council. But there is no participation by the people, and I don't believe that instills the spirit of Christ among us.
#3. At Congress: Is it appropriate for those not receiving Communion to get a blessing in the Communion line?
CardinalMahony: Absolutely, and a very large number of people do that all the time.
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