Is it ok to bring a coffee into 8AM Catholic Church mass?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Do you really think Jesus cares if you bring a coffee in? But the judgmental religious people in there certainly will!


It's church, not a restaurant, not a coffee shop. No one wants your crumbs and spills in the pews or on the carpet. Have some respect. We aren't being judgy, you are being rude.


+1. Plus the smell.
Anonymous
No Outside Food and Drinks
No Outside Bodies or Blood
Anonymous
Most churches are historic so cleaning up your spills will be a problem.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I know it’s a silly question. Back home. Haven’t been to church in ages. Folks go to the early bird 8AM mass. There’s a Starbucks a block away. Would it be ok to bring in just a small tall cup of coffee? I’m assuming not ok but figured it doesn’t hurt to ask anonymously.


No. You cannot be this dumb.


I say try it and see what happens. Will people stare? Do you care? will you get thrown out? I doubt it.


Wow, you're that person? I always wonder what the underlying psychology is to a person like you. "Let me be disrespectful to common decency" to what? See if you can get away with it? You don't give a cr*p about any but yourself? Again, what makes you like this? You are a big part of the problem we have in the world now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I know it’s a silly question. Back home. Haven’t been to church in ages. Folks go to the early bird 8AM mass. There’s a Starbucks a block away. Would it be ok to bring in just a small tall cup of coffee? I’m assuming not ok but figured it doesn’t hurt to ask anonymously.


No. You cannot be this dumb.


I say try it and see what happens. Will people stare? Do you care? will you get thrown out? I doubt it.


I think there’s a good chance you’d be stopped at the door by an usher if they saw you bringing in a cup of coffee.
Anonymous
Hard no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I know it’s a silly question. Back home. Haven’t been to church in ages. Folks go to the early bird 8AM mass. There’s a Starbucks a block away. Would it be ok to bring in just a small tall cup of coffee? I’m assuming not ok but figured it doesn’t hurt to ask anonymously.


No. You cannot be this dumb.


I say try it and see what happens. Will people stare? Do you care? will you get thrown out? I doubt it.


I think there’s a good chance you’d be stopped at the door by an usher if they saw you bringing in a cup of coffee.


Churches have bouncers? Dang.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I know it’s a silly question. Back home. Haven’t been to church in ages. Folks go to the early bird 8AM mass. There’s a Starbucks a block away. Would it be ok to bring in just a small tall cup of coffee? I’m assuming not ok but figured it doesn’t hurt to ask anonymously.


No. You cannot be this dumb.


I say try it and see what happens. Will people stare? Do you care? will you get thrown out? I doubt it.


Wow, you're that person? I always wonder what the underlying psychology is to a person like you. "Let me be disrespectful to common decency" to what? See if you can get away with it? You don't give a cr*p about any but yourself? Again, what makes you like this? You are a big part of the problem we have in the world now.


Over…coffee?

Your extreme overreaction is a big part of the problem we have in the world today.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I know it’s a silly question. Back home. Haven’t been to church in ages. Folks go to the early bird 8AM mass. There’s a Starbucks a block away. Would it be ok to bring in just a small tall cup of coffee? I’m assuming not ok but figured it doesn’t hurt to ask anonymously.


No. You cannot be this dumb.


I say try it and see what happens. Will people stare? Do you care? will you get thrown out? I doubt it.


Wow, you're that person? I always wonder what the underlying psychology is to a person like you. "Let me be disrespectful to common decency" to what? See if you can get away with it? You don't give a cr*p about any but yourself? Again, what makes you like this? You are a big part of the problem we have in the world now.


Over…coffee?

Your extreme overreaction is a big part of the problem we have in the world today.


Would you bring coffee to a mosque or a synagogue?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I know it’s a silly question. Back home. Haven’t been to church in ages. Folks go to the early bird 8AM mass. There’s a Starbucks a block away. Would it be ok to bring in just a small tall cup of coffee? I’m assuming not ok but figured it doesn’t hurt to ask anonymously.


No. You cannot be this dumb.


I say try it and see what happens. Will people stare? Do you care? will you get thrown out? I doubt it.


Wow, you're that person? I always wonder what the underlying psychology is to a person like you. "Let me be disrespectful to common decency" to what? See if you can get away with it? You don't give a cr*p about any but yourself? Again, what makes you like this? You are a big part of the problem we have in the world now.


Over…coffee?

Your extreme overreaction is a big part of the problem we have in the world today.


Would you bring coffee to a mosque or a synagogue?



That would certainly make attending a little more tolerable if I had to be around the types who equate coffee to “disrespectful to common decency”.
Anonymous
I think it's fine as long as you use holy water when you brew it.
Anonymous
The commenters here don't seem to be catholic. Do you have any idea how long and boring a catholic mass is? The Op is going to need a very large coffee.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I know it’s a silly question. Back home. Haven’t been to church in ages. Folks go to the early bird 8AM mass. There’s a Starbucks a block away. Would it be ok to bring in just a small tall cup of coffee? I’m assuming not ok but figured it doesn’t hurt to ask anonymously.


No. You cannot be this dumb.


I say try it and see what happens. Will people stare? Do you care? will you get thrown out? I doubt it.


Wow, you're that person? I always wonder what the underlying psychology is to a person like you. "Let me be disrespectful to common decency" to what? See if you can get away with it? You don't give a cr*p about any but yourself? Again, what makes you like this? You are a big part of the problem we have in the world now.


Over…coffee?

Your extreme overreaction is a big part of the problem we have in the world today.


Would you bring coffee to a mosque or a synagogue?



That would certainly make attending a little more tolerable if I had to be around the types who equate coffee to “disrespectful to common decency”.


It's disrespectful to Catholic norms. If you can't be polite and follow norms of the community when you're visiting, then yes, you're showing a lack of common decency. You're not a customer. It's not a movie theater or a bus. It's a sacred space and a community. If you can't be polite, then you shouldn't visit.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I know it’s a silly question. Back home. Haven’t been to church in ages. Folks go to the early bird 8AM mass. There’s a Starbucks a block away. Would it be ok to bring in just a small tall cup of coffee? I’m assuming not ok but figured it doesn’t hurt to ask anonymously.


No. You cannot be this dumb.


I say try it and see what happens. Will people stare? Do you care? will you get thrown out? I doubt it.


Wow, you're that person? I always wonder what the underlying psychology is to a person like you. "Let me be disrespectful to common decency" to what? See if you can get away with it? You don't give a cr*p about any but yourself? Again, what makes you like this? You are a big part of the problem we have in the world now.


Over…coffee?

Your extreme overreaction is a big part of the problem we have in the world today.


Would you bring coffee to a mosque or a synagogue?



That would certainly make attending a little more tolerable if I had to be around the types who equate coffee to “disrespectful to common decency”.


It's disrespectful to Catholic norms. If you can't be polite and follow norms of the community when you're visiting, then yes, you're showing a lack of common decency. You're not a customer. It's not a movie theater or a bus. It's a sacred space and a community. If you can't be polite, then you shouldn't visit.


^ exactly why people need coffee at church
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The commenters here don't seem to be catholic. Do you have any idea how long and boring a catholic mass is? The Op is going to need a very large coffee.


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