Serving at Mass
By: Mike • Essay • 569 Words • November 26, 2009 • 751 Views
Essay title: Serving at Mass
Liturgy Reflection
On the first day of November our school community had its Liturgy prayer service in the gym. As it is a tradition to open up classes, a service, or any other religiously linked activity with a prayer, our school does the same. However, in added a bit of a twist of excitement to it, there was sign language that corresponded to the words. Since the students were the first to have been introduced and taught the sign language, three students in her class came through to be examples in front of the entire school. At first, many people said that they would do this, but when it came down to it, only three stuck to their word in saying they would be models. Many of the people who bailed probably did so because of the bravery and courage it takes to stand in front of 2000 or more students and faculty to be an example of something very important.
After much practice and preparation from the three students, they were informed by their teacher that the faculty had decided to keep the sign language to the prayer out of the liturgy because too many students weren’t participating. However, in my opinion, almost all the students were following along with the leader and at least attempting to sign the prayer. The faculty may have also decided to exclude the sign language from the liturgy because it may have been offensive to some people in whatever manner. But as our goal is to make everyone feel comfortable, those few people make the difference in whether the sign language is kept of not. In my eyes, I believe that the faculty decided not to include the sign language to the prayer because it has been a tradition to just simply say the words and they didn’t want to break it. If they broke it, they may have felt like they were