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Long length rarely improves either homilies or the Mass in general.

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David WS
David WS
Monday, May 8, AD 2023 4:04am

When it comes to Time, Budget, Spending and just about anything…
“Awareness is good.”

Don L
Don L
Monday, May 8, AD 2023 10:10am

Short ones stink also, unless the homilist spends some good prep time on nailing down the message–without the theo-fluff. Fortunately our pastor has a gift and does his homework before he steps up to give his homily .

John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy
Monday, May 8, AD 2023 10:33am

The pastor of my former parish would have a two or three minute homily on Sundays. He would often end it with “Think about it.” They were always terrible. He’s why it is my former parish.
Can a homily be very short AND be good? Yes. Archbishop Pilarczyk of Cincinnati used to offer a quick 20-25 minute Mass at noon on Wednesdays in the late 90s. He would always give a homily and they were always good.

Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Monday, May 8, AD 2023 3:36pm

I wonder what you guys would do sitting through a 2 hour sermon by St. John Chrysostom.

PS, was born and raised in an Assemblies of God Pentecostal Church. 1 to 2 hour sermons were the norm. I think today’s Catholics NEED teaching during the Liturgy of the Word and that takes time. Right now Mass is too often become a disrespectful communal “let’s go get our wafer” affair. We need to understand the Word, and then eat the Word. Sadly, most priests don’t know a darn thing about Scriptural exegesis and interpretation and exposition.

MrsOpey
MrsOpey
Monday, May 8, AD 2023 5:58pm

I’m just thinking at a coronation you have to keep things moving and on schedule.
I’ve been at Masses w elderly priest who go on so many tangents they make a spider’s web look like a piece of string.
Now, I could listen to Benedict for that long. The ones that ramble, no.

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