This was the time of the advent of referring to the opening music as the Gathering Hymn.
Amen.Most of the time, the announcements ended with: “Please take home a copy of the bulletin with you as you leave church today, as it contains very important information.” Okay, why couldn’t I just say that instead of reading the entire bulletin to the congregation?
he turned and publicly thanked us!
Most of the time, the announcements ended with: “Please take home a copy of the bulletin with you as you leave church today, as it contains very important information.” Okay, why couldn’t I just say that instead of reading the entire bulletin to the congregation?
Our celebrant is always announced. That’s it (as far as names go, but we still get 5-15mins of announcements before Sunday Mass).
Even then, I’m not completely sure of the reason. It’s incredibly easy to tell our priests apart, and considering the procession begins very soon after the announcement, most people will see him and not need to be told who he is at every Mass.
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