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Clapping In Church After Ceremony..when Did This Start?

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Iluvspikey | 16:01 Sun 03rd Mar 2013 | Religion & Spirituality
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Some people we know at church asked us to stay behind and be at their grand-daugters Christening, which we did, after the vicar had baptised the child, all the family started clapping. When I mentioned this to my daughter, he said it happened at a wedding ceremony she went to. If it's of any interest, Church of England.
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Well, it is a bit unusual but....why not.
I hate it when people clap when a plane lands.
Most of the weddings I've been to in the last ten years or so have ended with a round of applause. I quite like it.

I'm with Zac on the plane thing. A round of applause for not crashing seems a tad excessive.
My uncle's eulogy in his Catholic Church last year brought cheering, whooping and clapping. A great chap....lots of friends and a huge Irish family....solemn didn't seem appropriate somehow.
It seems to be what happens these days - people want to express their appreciation and happiness somehow.
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My hubby just said he did once get a round of applause after landing a tea-time business flight from Birmingham to Dublin, 50 men clapped when he landed in thick fog! He said to one of the two air hostesses, was that for you or me?
The last three weddings I attended were all conducted in premises chosen by the bride and groom, with the registrar coming along as a guest.

They were conducted with proper seriousness but not solemnity. The bride was applauded when she arrived and there was applause as they became man and wife and when it was all over.

It all reflected the joyous occasion that it shoud be. I hope |I never have to attend a church wedding ever again.
The clapping in church took me by surprise too.

As for the plane landing... you pay for the services of a qualified person to fly the plane. Saying thank you as you exit the plane is sufficient appreciation for a paid service. We tend to celebritise everyone nowadays. Even TV presenters, for goodness sake. Is this a new type of religious worship?
I was on an internal flight in the USSR , there was a hole in the floor, many of the seats collapsed, the seat belts came off in our hands, the door to the cabin was hanging off, the plane struggled to take and just made it at the far end of the runway, as we rose the cabin filled with smoke but was in fact fog, several times during the trip the plane lost height but we finally landed. As the captain walked down the aisle we all clapped.
You should all have carried him shoulder high off the plane and into the airport. ^
^ all whilst singing . . . ♪♫ You don't know how lucky you are boy... ♪♫
We would have done but he had to refuel and hurry back and pick up the other half of our group. I don't know if they gave him a clap . We never saw them again.

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