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BSHoop96
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While I agree with your post I am uncomfortable with the word awful as far as the children getting blessed. What is awful is that you guys (Australia) seem to be falling into that American school perspective of let’s make everybody equal and let’s not do ANYTHING to rock the boat. Yeah, that’s really preparing them for the world isn’t it? I always thought of you Aussies as so practical!And although as an EMHC I refuse to give blessings, many of our EMHCs do. One in particular (who is the president of our Liturgy Committee) holds a Host and makes a big Sign of the Cross with it in the air above each kid who comes for a blessing. To go to Mass in our parish when the schoolchildren attend, and see hundreds of kids getting these blessings, is a truly “aweful” sight.
Perhaps the children could all be blessed by the Priest together separately from Communion.
We do have a few in our parish that go up. The EMHCs will give them a blessing but it’s more like a hand on your forehead and a prayer such as “May God be the light in your life” or something. They do this with the children in arms and the occasional adult who isn’t aware of our priest’s feelings on it I guess. Although it IS NOT the same as a blessing by the priest. We had a big discussion about this on the last thread on this. Anyone can actually bless anyone (you sneeze…someone says “God bless”)…but again, not the same as a blessing from the priest.