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Don't eat or drink. Eating and drinking in church is disrespectful as well as being a distraction for others. Beyond that if one is planning on accepting Communion then traditionally it is best to fast for an hour beforehand. So munching some chips during the mass is not viewed in the best light.
2:08 4:23 Catholic Know-How Series - Church Etiquette - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip Please genuflect in respect for the presence of the Lord and the tabernacle. You wouldn't enterMorePlease genuflect in respect for the presence of the Lord and the tabernacle. You wouldn't enter somebody's house and set right down in their coach before saying hi to the owner.
Be On Time: It can be distracting when others arrive late at Mass. If you do arrive late, be thoughtful and considerate, by sitting or standing at the back so as not to disturb the Mass. Sit Quietly: Once we have found a seat, we should sit or kneel to quietly pray, reflect or meditate.
When asked to sit down, sit down. When asked to bow your head, bow your head. You don't have to be the best or loudest singer but when asked to sing, sing or try to sing. Show respect by paying attention and listening.
Clapping often follows an announcement of an enduring commitment of a married couple or the reception of an award for one of our parishioners. Possibly, we have a child receiving Communion for the first time or someone joining the Church from another faith.

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Catechism of the Catholic Church You shall attend Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation. You shall confess your sins at least once a year. You shall humbly receive your Creator in Holy Communion at least during the Easter season. You shall observe the prescribed days of fasting and abstinence.
During Mass, if you pass in front of the altar or tabernacle, bow reverently. Don't eat: Do not chew gum or bring food or drinks into the church. The only exceptions are discreetly breastfeeding or giving a bottle to an infant (or, of course, rare medical). Water is acceptable if necessary.
Church Etiquette: 13 Do's and Don'ts at Mass Do arrive on time. It's disrespectful to disrupt after the mass after it has begun. ... Do keep your belonging confined to your seat. ... Don't use any technology. ... Do keep quiet. ... Do dress respectfully. ... Don't eat or drink. ... Don't offer the sign of peace if sick. ... Don't fidget.
You might notice parishioners of a certain age or cultural background (i.e. Southern European) will instinctively raise their right hand to their chest and tap their chest three times as they say that new line. The action is a sign of remorse for the sins we confess in the prayer.
Vincent Serpa said, \u201cAbsolutely not. It's most inappropriate and it's the responsibility of the pastor to make sure that the congregation understands this. The choir is not singing as a matter of entertaining anybody. They're singing to worship God.

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