At 03:10 PM 7/27/99 +0000, Bill East wrote:
>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.
To add to Bill's message: if you are a non-Catholic attending Mass for the first time,
it would be a good idea to show up a little early and let someone know you are non-
Catholic attending Mass and would appreciate some help. If you're not used to
to following a service in a book, you will probably need it.
The main procedural differences I've noticed are kneeling/sitting times.
Elizabeth Whitaker
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