C. Listening
Point out what you will do if the following happens.
1. Some churchgoers near you are talking. ___________________________________
2. The reading of the First/Second/Gospel is not audible.________________________
3. Some of your personal concerns pop-up in your mind.
4. The priest gives a homily in a monotonous and boring manner.__________________
5. The priest's sermon goes longer than the usual.__________________________
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Answer:
1. Let them be. Just focus on the mass and listen.
2. If possible, try to let know but if not, just try to participate and analyze the inaudible words.
3. Talk them out and let the others know as it might be concerning them as well.
4. Let it be, you might have come for the words of God but the most important thing as of the moment is that you yourself is in the presence of the Almighty Lord.
5. Be happy, be honored, feel blessed, and be grateful as the words of God continue to fill you in with wisdom, knowledge and righteousness.
Explanation:
Explained as it is, I hope it helps you.
2. Unlike the First Gospel of the Infancy of Jesus Christ, the events here deal primarily with the birth of the Virgin Mary herself and her own life during pregnancy and up to the birth of Jesus.
3. all worry, but it can get hamper productivity and your mood if it goes on for too long. Here are seven ways to force yourself to stop worrying.
4. Chances are you’ve had to sit through at least one uninteresting homily in your life. Just like us non-ordained folk, some priests are really great public speakers … and some aren’t.
5. “It is unfair to God. It is unfair to the people. It is also unfair to me because I’m depriving myself of the good encounter with God,”