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blur13 [Guest]
  Aug 8, 06, 10:11  #1

Hi all,

I am dating a beautiful Polish girl and have recently started Polish mass with her in Bristol.

I'd like to know if there is a transcription of what is said by the priest and the congregation during this mass, if possible, so that I can join in rather than standing (and kneeling) there in silence all the time, with the occasional sign of the cross.

Any pointers in the right direction will be much appreciated.

S.

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Wujek_Dobra_Rada [Guest]
  Aug 8, 06, 10:44  #2

Well, I guess he says the usuall stuff..

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Shelley [Guest]
  Aug 8, 06, 10:51  #3

Quoting: blur13, Post #1
I'd like to know if there is a transcription of what is said by the priest and the


It's a catholic mass, maybe you should try an english on first!

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Wujek_Dobra_Rada [Guest]
  Aug 8, 06, 11:08  #4

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Yes - you really ought to do that - son.

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bolo
  Aug 8, 06, 14:09  #5

There should be books/brochures available in Polish and English - usually in the hall of church.

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iwona
  Aug 8, 06, 14:37  #6

I has similar situation but opposite when I was at English mass.I bought The Sunday Missal in one of these shops with religious books but I don't think if they have anything in polish. I suppose if you treat it seriously the best would be to ask polish priest after the mass and he can provide you with something.

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blur13 [Guest]
  Aug 8, 06, 15:44  #7

To jest dobrze pomysl, dziekuje.

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Shelley [Guest]
  Aug 9, 06, 11:13  #8

I dont understand - is this guy going to mass to imperss a girl??? if so I think thats pretty poor and if he is he's not really getting the whole reason of going to church

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iwona
  Aug 9, 06, 12:57  #9

dont understand - is this guy going to mass to imperss a girl??? if so I think thats pretty poor and if he is he's not really getting the whole reason of going to church

I don't know but if he wants polish transcription it seems that he makes some effort.

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Shelley [Guest]
  Aug 10, 06, 03:22  #10

Quoting: iwona, Post #11
I don't know but if he wants polish transcription it seems that he makes some effort



Oh look the point I'm making is that - I go to mass for a reason - the reason being is to listen to the priest - I see no reason an English person should go to listen to mass in Polish - it's stupid - what is the point?????? it's actually very annoying! Like i said maybe he should go to church where mass is spoken in English - at least his polish girlfriend will understand - as I am assuming she speaks english, therefore both will enjoy mass

Quoting: Wujek_Dobra_Rada, Post #10
Wrong ?



nuns with guns?? that's what I was referring to

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Shelley [Guest]
  Aug 10, 06, 05:22  #11

Quoting: Wujek_Dobra_Rada, Post #16
ou`ll have to understand that our Church is slightly different from the Catholic Church that you`d might be used to in the UK


You can say that again, there were some really fit priests in Krakow, was having some very unclean thoughts that I really couldn't tell my priest in confession!

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iwona
  Aug 11, 06, 14:04  #12

sorry if my previous posting sounded stroppy

I am not upset , I think that you are just fiery girl- good for you.
it is better to have temperament than being bland.

I suppose I look at it from different point of view. My husband is English and I would be quite happy if he wanted to go sometimes with me for polish mass. Just as a nice gesture. He only goes once a year for basket blessing in Easter.

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polska_lala
  Jul 27, 07, 14:39  #13

Quoting: iwona
I don't know but if he wants polish transcription it seems that he makes some effort.

it seems so.... its not just a kind gesture as iwona says... but it shows that he really cares and wants to show that by trying to understand the mass. i would ask the preist as mentioned already.
also sometimes its nice if your boyfriend just goes to church with you even if he doesnt understnad the polish... my grandma(who speaks just polish) goes to the english church and she says that it doesnt matter what language its in... it just matters that you care and want to pray with God ( than again she pretty much just does the polish mass in her head.... its amazing how she can remember something like that )

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SimonDLG
Edited by: SimonDLG  Dec 24, 07, 06:32  #14

blur13,

I have had a similar problem in finding a short version of the Polish mass that I can follow. I can speak, read and write Polish now, though I have yet to master the language.

I'm attaching a cut down version of the Polish mass that I copied from a liturgical web site. My wife helped guide me through to focus on the response sections and avoid all the endless permutations that make the average Polish mass book seem so daunting.

I hope this helps; you are doing the right thing and I wish you well. My Polish wife and I have been married for 8 years now and I have never been happier in my life. I write from my parents-in-law's house in Inowroclaw, Poland.

Good luck and Wesolych Swiat !

Simon

Link to full text as I cannot attach a Word file (please email me if you would like the cut down text)

w-w-w then 'liturgicalcenter' then dot org

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