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Mystic_Aviator
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At the end of one Spanish Mass each month in one parish in USA they have the “blessing of the 3 year olds”. I asked about the meaning/significance of this and never got a good answer, except that in Mexico if a child makes it to his 3rd birthday he is good to go (as reportedly some die before 3 due to poor health), which was not the answer I had expected - I figured it had some Trinitarian significance or symbology, but nevertheless it bugged me for various reasons:
As a former Protestant myself, it just seems/feels a bit Protestant to me.
Thoughts?
Peace,
John
- why? What does this MEAN? And what about the blessing my son just got in Communion line? And what about the blessing at the end of Mass?
- shouldn’t this time be used better for Baptisms of the children?! Many, many Mexican parents at our for,er parish would sadly wait years to baptize their children until they had enough money to throw a huge party afterwards… Thus you have some 3 year olds getting blessings who haven’t even been baptized yet? So the. I wonder, can a non-baptized person receive a blessing anyways? What’s the affect?
- it causes a bit more disruption to the sacredness of the Mass
- our sons don’t want to go up for this blessing anyways so we don’t force them, seems they already know they got a much bigger blessing when they went up in the Communion line and got that close to God himself …
As a former Protestant myself, it just seems/feels a bit Protestant to me.
Thoughts?
Peace,
John