gracepoole:
We attend one of the largest parishes in our diocese and there are screens in use. I don’t find them at all distracting or inappropriate. Our baptismal font is at the back of the church and there are loads of baptisms – the screens allow all to see what’s happening back there, which is nice. During Lent when “Lamb of God” is sung in Latin, the words and music are projected, which is helpful to those unfamiliar with it. Before Mass, the screens are used to invite parishioners to participate in various activities (everything from Bible studies to becoming an altar server to signing political petitions that relate to our faith). I’m not one for novelties in the Mass. But the screens haven’t proved to be an issue for me.
I’ve been to a mass in FL where they have two screens.
My issues with THAT Church’s use was that
- the Church wasn’t that big for such a need.
- that parish has a flare for “novelties”
When screens are needed to everyone can see, I prefer them to be more inconspicuous & and I’m not a fan of the screens for the sole purpose of music lyrics.