When I was very young, yes, my mom and I DID go to Mass. But like all churches, Easter Sunday Mass (and Palm Sunday too) was always crowded. To the point that seniors often passed out during service (the church DID have high ceilings, but wasn’t an old Cathedral from the 19th century. In a way, it was very UNCatholic-looking, resembling more of a midcentury Evangelical Protestant church! The building was built in, I believe, the 1960s). After a few years, we stopped going. Sitting in a crowded room for nearly 90 minutes or so just wasn’t for us. Not for my mom and not for me, who had, at the time, recently been diagnosed with epilepsy. I mean, why risk a seizure, right?
Happy Easter!!!
Happy Easter!!!
Happy Easter!!!
When I was very young, yes, my mom and I DID go to Mass. But like all churches, Easter Sunday Mass (and Palm Sunday too) was always crowded. To the point that seniors often passed out during service (the church DID have high ceilings, but wasn’t an old Cathedral from the 19th century. In a way, it was very UNCatholic-looking, resembling more of a midcentury Evangelical Protestant church! The building was built in, I believe, the 1960s). After a few years, we stopped going. Sitting in a crowded room for nearly 90 minutes or so just wasn’t for us. Not for my mom and not for me, who had, at the time, recently been diagnosed with epilepsy. I mean, why risk a seizure, right?