At Mass last night (my 3rd Eucharist of the weekend - it was for deceased Catenians and relatives) the priest (very charming) who is "Conservative" and has caused people to leave the parish, told us at the Offertory that we should be offering our prayers and concerns with the gifts. Surely we have already done that during the prayer of the faithful? We were also told in the homily to Come to Jesus who is in the tabernacle. Yes but what about in the newly consecrated bread and wine, in the Word we have just heard and in the gathered Assembly and in the people we meet outside the church? Almost needless to say the consecrated wafers which were given to us came from the tabernacle. Both chalices ran out despite a full church. The 7 servers had various lengths of cassock revealing trainers.
The homily was about Come to Jesus and don't go shopping in IKEA (dreadful thought!)

Sunday is a day of rest and families should be together. Is this guy in the real world?

Even if every Christian in the land stopped shopping on Sundays would that really affect business? What about those of his congregation who have to work on Sundays in order to live? Talk about shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted!
After Mass the Catenians went for a delightful meal. Was that wrong too? Don''t the restaurant staff need to live and also have rest?
The Catenians got mentioned at the beginning and right at the end but NOT during the prayers - in fact the dead were not mentioned in the prayers at all! It was also a little strange that 2 strangers to the parish including me were asked to take the collection - only the 2nd time I have ever done that - I am usually serving or playing! Would it not have been better to ask the Catenians to bring up the gifts? We did bring up the collection baskets!
My real point is that the preparation of the gifts is not an important element in the Mass. It is simply bringing bread and wine to the altar and thanking God for them and that is it! It's like the hinge in the liturgy between the 2 sections.
We were urged at the end to write to a peer about the Assisted Dying Bill so I have written to 3 see
http://www.carenotkilling.org.uk/Bill2014. Please do this! Rant over!