Anonymous wrote:Catholics are expected to fast for 30 minutes before receiving communion, so snacks and drinks are not a thing during mass, except for tiny children who do not receive communion.
Plus it’s a beautiful space that should be treated well. If people start bringing coffee it’s only a while before people start spilling coffee.
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.
What? Have you ever been to a Catholic Church? No. Never. This is not something you would forget.![]()
When we were growing up everyone wore nice clothes or at least business casual to Catholic church. All the men and boys in suits and blazers, women and girls in dresses. Now it seems most come in regular clothes. So I wasn’t sure if the loosened modern dress code also loosened up the ability to bring a coffee.
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.
What? Have you ever been to a Catholic Church? No. Never. This is not something you would forget.![]()
When we were growing up everyone wore nice clothes or at least business casual to Catholic church. All the men and boys in suits and blazers, women and girls in dresses. Now it seems most come in regular clothes. So I wasn’t sure if the loosened modern dress code also loosened up the ability to bring a coffee.
Anonymous wrote:Coffee : No
Hidden whiskey flask: No problem
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholics are expected to fast for 30 minutes before receiving communion, so snacks and drinks are not a thing during mass, except for tiny children who do not receive communion.
Plus it’s a beautiful space that should be treated well. If people start bringing coffee it’s only a while before people start spilling coffee.
I was raised Catholic and never knew about fasting before mass!