I want to share a story. On Sunday there sitting in front of me was a little boy of approximately 20months. At the beginning of the first part of mass, he kept trying to get his mother’s attention and was asking her about when he could go up and receive a blessing. He appeared very excited about this prospect and wanted reassurance from his mother that he wouldn’t miss out. When the plates were given around for the offering money (sorry I don’t know what we actually call this), the little boy ran up the aisle excitedly thinking it was time to go up for the blessing.
All of last week the words that were flowing through my head were “Let the children come to me”. When I saw that child and his enthusiasm to go up and receive a blessing, my heart melted because all I could think of was, how so lovely that this little child, so innocent, wanted to run up the aisle and go to Christ. He might be too young to understand that, but his joy was so lovely to witness. Put a smile on my face all through mass.
Could you imagine how Christ would feel if we stopped little children from coming to Christ and told them you have to wait until you are older to officially receive the Eucharist? This child at 20months has enthusiasm, and because we have the ability in our Parish for children to receive a blessing before the appropriate age of First Communion, we have an opportunity to allow children to go up to Jesus, an opportunity to give them something to look forward to and keep that enthusiasm of being Catholic and a loved child of God.
I am no longer worrying whether receiving a blessing is cocher with teaching or not. All I see are Christ’s words "
let the children come to me’.
I was 34 yrs old before I came to Christ in my heart. As a Mother I will support anything that assists children coming to Christ at a much earlier age then I did.
The children are our future, and we have a duty to ensure that we do not put anything in place that stops our children from coming to Christ, no matter how young they are or how old. And if going up and receiving a blessing makes the children feel part of Christ’s love and family, this mummy is all for it.
If you wish to not go up for a blessing then don’t. But please don’t stop my children and others children from embracing something that gives opportunity to “come to Christ” and to continually look forward to coming to Christ more often and in deeper ways.