He obviously isn't aware of the principle that that Bidding Prayers are intentions for congregational prayer, not requests made directly to God.alan29 wrote:Eastern Promise wrote:There's a guy in our parish who, when it's his turn in open bidding prayers, invariably begins "Dear Lord, as you no doubt read in the Guardian this week..."
Not the NoW then?
BTW, this is a principle that I understand to be the case but cannot find it stated in the GIRM. Is it formally stated anywhere and, if so, where?
However, criticising the concept of Bidding Prayers or their presence in the Mass because of abuses like this (or children praying for their hamsters) is like arguing that the concept of Mass in English is in itself a Bad Thing because it spawned the Clapping Gloria and Israeli Sanctus. In my church we have the set intentions under the four headings in the GIRM followed by a pause in which intentions are read out from a book where parishioners have written their own concerns (readers are instructed to paraphrase as necessary to ensure that they are indeed intentions and not prayers) and people are free to add their own intentions spontaneously. It's all very prayerful and seems to me a benefit of the reforms.
It is also pointed out that the Biddings should not include "thank-you" prayers and the question is then raised from time to time: should there be a place in the Mass to thank God specifically for the good things that have happened rather than only asking for help with problems?