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Phemie
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For 16 years our parish has been celebrating Baptism at Mass. Children were brought to the font in regular clothes, white garment presented at the proper time, child taken to the side and dressed in white garment while a baptismal hymn is sung then brought back for Presentation of Light & Ephpheta Rite.We do it all the time, and the few minutes it takes is barely noticeable. The Creed is omitted when there is a Baptism, and that shortens things somewhat. Usually Father does the opening of the Baptismal rite at the back of the church before the procession, so that cuts some time too. And if there is a reason to be really conscious of a few minutes, the music director can choose shorter music. But this isn’t really necessary. I have never heard anyone complain, and since they vary Masses , if someone minds a few extra minutes, they can go to another Mass. Most people love to see the babies.
New priest arrived in July. “It takes too long and I’m not comfortable with making Mass so long for the people. Tell parents to dress their babies in white before they come to church.” A whole 10 minutes. Somehow I doubt that he’ll accommodate the parents who wish to have their babies baptized by immersion, something we’ve offered for the same 16 years.