Bosco Peters on why church announcements are so garish

Bosco Peters on why church announcements are so garish (Jesus himself asked, "Have you not read?")

Stripping worship back to the bare essentials.
Less IS more.
From Bosco Peters at Liturgy: Worship that works - spirituality that connects blog


Comments (4)

Where is the "thumbs up" button?

I didn't realize that Vatican II invented color TV. And the internet?

Bosco's hilarious.

Back in the day one of the practices at St Mary the Virgin, NYC, I really appreciated was NO ANNOUNCEMENTS at the beginning, middle or end of the mass.

Now they have them at the end. Ita missa est just don't mean what it usta.

What a marvelous piece of drollery! Thanks for sharing this with us.

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