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This is my point exactly that perhaps I didn’t make very well. There is nothing wrong with a sound system and I understand they’re needed and their functionality can help people hear better at Mass. I have no problem with that. I don’t automatically equate ‘new’ with ‘bad’ as a poster above said. My concern is it was located in a very public place, right next to pews and the person working the board has his/her focus on the board, not on Mass. Even if that person attends another Mass where his/her focus is not on the sound system, I think it sets a bad example because kids and others are not going to know that. Also, it can be an easy distraction for kids - and adults too - as the lights on the board light up, flash, etc. It’s fun for kids to watch. So,I stand my statement that it can take the focus off Our Lord. These systems should be located in the sacristy or a room off the nave so they are not intereferring with the sacred atmostphere of the nave and sanctuary and the sacred nature of the Mass. A friend of mine goes to a Methodist church that nicely hides their sound system in a room in the back of the church that blends in with the back wall. It has a one-way window (very small) where the person inside could see and hear what was going on during their service. Most people don’t even know it’s there.I think you have to separate the technology from the content. There’s nothing wrong with a Catholic church having modern sound system with good control functions. However, it shouldn’t be located in the public area of the church. Now, if you see strobe lights and mirrored ball…![]()