kdthomas
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For any serious practicing Roman Catholics here ...Was thinking about this earlier. I realized that I have never been to a formal Roman Catholic mass service.
Now to preface this: I am atheist. Hands down, no convincing me otherwise. I will go to my grave convinced that there is no deity. I'm not doing this to seek answers.
However I am simply curious about the ceremony, the history, the atmosphere, the sounds, the building. No agenda. No pictures, no note-taking, no disrupting, no snickering behind others backs. And I understand this isn't trivial to the folks who go. I respect that.
The real, honest simple truth is that I just want to see a mass in person.
Is this rude/inconsiderate? Would I be welcome? Should I ask before showing up? Who should I ask?
Now to preface this: I am atheist. Hands down, no convincing me otherwise. I will go to my grave convinced that there is no deity. I'm not doing this to seek answers.
However I am simply curious about the ceremony, the history, the atmosphere, the sounds, the building. No agenda. No pictures, no note-taking, no disrupting, no snickering behind others backs. And I understand this isn't trivial to the folks who go. I respect that.
The real, honest simple truth is that I just want to see a mass in person.
Is this rude/inconsiderate? Would I be welcome? Should I ask before showing up? Who should I ask?