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AClaire11
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My husband and I were looking at our parish website for baptism information (due next St Patty’s Day if all goes well!) and it said that baptisms are only on Saturdays between 10am and 12pm. This seemed odd to me, and also very disappointing. I guess I never noticed that we didn’t have baptisms during Mass…But it just seems to me that an important part of the sacrament is welcoming the child into the Church family, and that having a tiny ceremony with only whichever friends and relatives can afford to or care enough to travel across the country doesn’t have much of a joyous community feel. Our parish isn’t the most friendly, so we don’t know many people, but I was looking forward to everyone welcoming our future arrival in the way that it is normally done.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Is there anything I can do? I guess some people would love the more intimate setting, but to me it just feels isolating, like no one in the parish wants to be bothered with the small amount of extra time added to the Mass that it would take to welcome a child.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Is there anything I can do? I guess some people would love the more intimate setting, but to me it just feels isolating, like no one in the parish wants to be bothered with the small amount of extra time added to the Mass that it would take to welcome a child.