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FROM THE PARISH PRIEST
Be On Time for Worship!
by Fr. Romey Rosco
For some strange reason, many of us have the deplorable habit of coming late to
worship on Sundays. There was a time
(not long ago) when choir members and other parishioners were determined to make
it on time to church. Now, we seem
determined to “get there when we’re ready” rather than “get ready to get
there.”
This is an insult to God. We
are His community, His family. Therefore,
we should worship Him, not as individuals, each on his or her own schedule, but together, ready to sing His praises with thanksgiving.
Secondly, it is disrespectful. It
indicates in some instances that God is not as important as sleep, breakfast, an
early morning sports event, etc.
Thirdly, it is disturbing. Just
imagine if you were hosting a big dinner to begin at a certain time and the
guests came trickling in throughout the dinner after it had begun, disturbing
those already there to find a seat at the table.
Late-comers always disturb the prayerful attention of the priest, choir
and congregation.
Old habits die hard. But it
is a new year and all it takes is determination.
If you are guilty, realize that it is an offense to God.
Only on rare occasion can it “not be helped.”
Otherwise, let’s all try to be in church on time.
That’s 9:45 for Sunday School and 10:30 for the Divine Liturgy.
From The Weekly Bulletin, Vol. XXXV No. 2, 13 January 2008
Sts. Peter & Paul
Romanian Orthodox Church, Dearborn Heights MI
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