True childhood memory , Being taken to Midnight Mass by my Father, he sung in the Choir ( in French ) , The following year they moved the Choir to the front of the Church, for Dad that was the and of the Choir for Him !
my devout Catholic wife stopped enticing me to go to mass years ago. it took her a while to respect my non belief in anything mythical. Took her a decade.
Not midnight. But on Christmas eve we would gather at the Methodist church community hall where the kids put on the nativity scene. I did it only once and had to play the rear end of a donkey. This was followed by cookies and eggnog or punch. Then we congregated in the chapel and sang all the old Christmas carols (which, alas, aren’t played much anymore.) Good memories.
Gramma always held the Christmas Eve party, but my cousins were RC, so no food or drink for them until after Mass. That gave me and my folks a head start on the buffet table.
I remember attending Midnight Mass as an adolescent. It was great because we could open up all our presents afterwards. I don’t see many RC churches that celebrate them anymore.
seanfear 11 months ago
mhm … I like graphic answers.
ekke 11 months ago
And he’ll get there schnockered.
snsurone76 11 months ago
I hope the vicar’s vestments won’t be purple.
The Pro from Dover 11 months ago
It’s the best Mass of the year! C’mon man! Do it for Florrie.
Imagine 11 months ago
Well, Vicar, you asked.
littlejohn Premium Member 11 months ago
“Oh come all yea Faithful …….”
scote1379 Premium Member 11 months ago
True childhood memory , Being taken to Midnight Mass by my Father, he sung in the Choir ( in French ) , The following year they moved the Choir to the front of the Church, for Dad that was the and of the Choir for Him !
OddGobb 11 months ago
I could see that happening
ladykat 11 months ago
Good answer, Andy.
countoftowergrove 11 months ago
I think there’s a reason why the RCs have three masses on Christmas.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 11 months ago
Andy is at least honest!!!
jslabotnik 11 months ago
The vicar should be glad Andy’s honoring the 8th (?) commandment
formathe 11 months ago
my devout Catholic wife stopped enticing me to go to mass years ago. it took her a while to respect my non belief in anything mythical. Took her a decade.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 11 months ago
It would be funny to see Andy in drag.
GojusJoe 11 months ago
Not midnight. But on Christmas eve we would gather at the Methodist church community hall where the kids put on the nativity scene. I did it only once and had to play the rear end of a donkey. This was followed by cookies and eggnog or punch. Then we congregated in the chapel and sang all the old Christmas carols (which, alas, aren’t played much anymore.) Good memories.
BenGMan 11 months ago
It’s true Vicar.
teachteed23 11 months ago
And somewhere in the middle of this brouhaha lies the real reason for the day.
Dean 11 months ago
Gramma always held the Christmas Eve party, but my cousins were RC, so no food or drink for them until after Mass. That gave me and my folks a head start on the buffet table.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 11 months ago
I remember attending Midnight Mass as an adolescent. It was great because we could open up all our presents afterwards. I don’t see many RC churches that celebrate them anymore.
Number Three 11 months ago
I really need to attend a Mass sometime. I’ve always been a believer.
As for the strip, I think the Vicar meant are you travelling by bus, train, plane, rocket ship etc? Haha.
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T... 11 months ago
This service will heal what ales ya…
Mediatech 11 months ago
Arrest ye merry gentleman…
ArcticFox Premium Member 11 months ago
Andy won’t be taken for a ride!
tad1 11 months ago
Andy would probably rather be at the Pub, except they’re probably all closed at midnight.
dimndno 11 months ago
We’ll see you in church if you sit by the window!
djtenltd 11 months ago
Andy would prefer to have midnight mass at the Rose ’n Crown!
DavidErman 11 months ago
Midnight? Are pubs closed at midnight on Christmas eve in the UK?