Record breaker
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Record breaker
I wonder what drew 20 punters simultaneously to the Forum on Sunday 11th June, or was it just a freak occurrence? Perhaps some of you could let us know if you had nothing better to do last Sunday morning..... before Mass, of course!
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Yes, I noticed that. It hadn't changed for ages! What did we miss?
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So, who is going to post the fabulous 4000th message? Not me, that's for sure; I'm going to stand back and watch (which will be welcome news to TT, who I pipped to the 3000th!).
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Re: Record breaker
Dot wrote:I wonder what drew 20 punters simultaneously to the Forum on Sunday 11th June, or was it just a freak occurrence? Perhaps some of you could let us know if you had nothing better to do last Sunday morning..... before Mass, of course!
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A bit of a tangent, but how many people play/sing/direct whatever at more than 1 weekend or Holyday Mass? I do Sat pm, Sun 08.30 & 10.30; Holydays 10.00 and 19.30
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asb wrote:A bit of a tangent, but how many people play/sing/direct whatever at more than 1 weekend or Holyday Mass? I do Sat pm, Sun 08.30 & 10.30; Holydays 10.00 and 19.30
A few years ago I did a 6.30 sat, 10.30 and 6.30, all in different parishes. Up until a few weeks ago I did a 6.30 sat and a 10.30 but have just dropped the sat evening, currently I do to Sunday morning in my parish and cover our own Saturday evening if needed.
Playing both saturday night and sunday morning is a big commitment which takes a very large hole out of the weekend, especially for someone with a 'day job'. Asb, three Masses each Sunday must make you a saint!