On April 3, I visited the 9:00 AM mass at dedicated Family Catholic Church in Kirkland with my grandma who has been a practicing Catholic her entire life. The church service had a very welcoming atmosphere. The church building is somewhat simple, without numerous of the top decorations. The architecture is simple, and resembles that of many other small churches. in that respect is a steep study of the roof that is a common characteristic of a churchs architecture. On the inside there were many rows of pews from the front near the altar to the back. On the altar there was an organ, a large cross, and a hanging, medium-sized stained glass.
        The service involved a variety of people, ranging in age. Those who preside over mass wore white robes. The pastor had, on with his white robe, had a yellow sash. As you enter the church, ushers mass out bulletins and help you find an empty row of place for your group. As the service beginnings, a group of young boys walked candles and aggravate up to the altar, and were also a part of the choir. There was also communion, where the people went up to the pastor and were given a wafer and drink of wine.
Throughout mass, the pastor led the audience in songs, which were tended to(p) by the choir, consisting of both young adults and adults. I noticed that some of the audience did not need to use the song sheets, only if knew the words by heart. Along with singing, the pastor read sections from the password and led prayers. Also, he brought attention to some of the events and articles in the bulletin. There was series of baptisms, in which the parents carried their child up to the pastor as he said a prayer and dipped...
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