Mass etiquette worksheet 2026

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No conversations during mass No eating food or snacking during mass (taking a sip of water is fine if you are thirsty and its a hot day) No taking phone calls (or playing on your phone) No reading newspapers or books during mass No making out with your partner (french kissing, fondling etc)
Hope this occasional reminder helps. Fast before Mass. No Food and Drink in Church. Men take your hats off. Dont chew gum in church. Dress modestly and appropriately. Cell phones should never be used in Mass for calls, emails or texting. No hand-held game devices. Arrive on time (show up a few minutes earlier):