Greetings!
>You can go to a Mass, or any other Catholic service, any time you like.
>Nobody will be the least bit offended. As to what you do, I imagine you
>would want to take careful note of what was going on; that would be the
>point of your attendance. As an agnostic non-Catholic, you should not
receive
>Holy Communion; but with that exception, you can do what everybody else
does.
>
>Bill.
Okey dokey, here's a related question: What about the various gestures
(genuflecting, crossing oneself)? I was raised Protestant, have a healthy
respect for Catholicism due to being a medievalist, but do not want to do
something "wrong." However, I want to show the proper respect (since, for
the most part, there's nothing all that alien about the beliefs themselves).
Susan
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