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Jacque
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My son is 9 years old and worked hard through the summer vacation this year to train altar serving by waking up earlier than school hours to serve at daily mass. Now he wants to serve both at Saturday’s vigil mass and one Sunday morning mass. But his father (my hysband) complained to the pastor that he wants him to be seated next to him at a different church. The pastoral associate heard his complaint and warned me in front of the sacristy not to bring him to serve for Sunday mass as the father has the right and the 9 year cannot choose to altar serve against his father’s wish. This week my son insisted so I took him to mass on Saturday vigil and Sunday. The pastor told my son not to serve but I was in the pews otherwise I would have stopped my son. Seems like my son didn’t comprehend and served anyway. So the pastor denied my 9 old year old holy communion publically in the mass he was serving. Is this a grave public matter. Can we allow St Celsius to choose martyrdom at 9 yrs old but refuse a child be close to Jesus at the altar during mass? Note, this church has barely any altar servers which saddens my son a lot and he only serves if there are none available or if his name is on schedule.
For those who responded here is some more information
My post is not meant to complain or rant, but ask questions. I’m certain that my son was denied communion, it happened right on the altar in plain view, it would be very sinful of me to make it up. My reasons to post are: What is the message that is being conveyed to us during the mass? Are we more important than the real presence of Christ? Is the spiritual head of the family supposed to show/model to the child that God is above him and be happy that his son is choosing to serve God or just serve/force him to sit next to him? Does the mother have any say at all in this matter or is the father always right? How to interpret Matthew 19 (for this situation) where Jesus says let the children come to me? How to interpret the 10 commandments (for this situation) where God is above parents? Hopefully readers will use this as a context and answer or provide some spiritual guidance. Note, it wasn’t easy for me to post this hard situation but I did it with humility I have no hard feelings about the pastor I only want to make sure that my child learns well from this experience and does not get discouraged at such a young age. God bless you all.
For those who responded here is some more information
My post is not meant to complain or rant, but ask questions. I’m certain that my son was denied communion, it happened right on the altar in plain view, it would be very sinful of me to make it up. My reasons to post are: What is the message that is being conveyed to us during the mass? Are we more important than the real presence of Christ? Is the spiritual head of the family supposed to show/model to the child that God is above him and be happy that his son is choosing to serve God or just serve/force him to sit next to him? Does the mother have any say at all in this matter or is the father always right? How to interpret Matthew 19 (for this situation) where Jesus says let the children come to me? How to interpret the 10 commandments (for this situation) where God is above parents? Hopefully readers will use this as a context and answer or provide some spiritual guidance. Note, it wasn’t easy for me to post this hard situation but I did it with humility I have no hard feelings about the pastor I only want to make sure that my child learns well from this experience and does not get discouraged at such a young age. God bless you all.
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