Dear Parents With Young Children in Church

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Thanks for sharing.

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Father of 2,4,and 6 year old churchgoers!

PS. Don’t read the article comments…total downers I shake my head for the future of humanity.
24Sep13…If kids misbehave in Church, give them a good, swift smack on the arse. That will ‘cure’ this nonsense real quick.
 
Great article - I need this reminder from time to time, when a fussing kid makes it tough for me to hear the homily. We need to be gentle, encouraging to these parents. They are NOT enjoying Mass and yet they are faithful. We had a family like this behind us yesterday - a smile and a hearty “peace be with you” is about all we can offer. I do admire these parents tremendously - I wasn’t as faithful when my kids were little.
 
24Sep13…If kids misbehave in Church, give them a good, swift smack on the arse. That will ‘cure’ this nonsense real quick.
Sigh.

It’s so up-lifting to see the spirit of Jesus and His message alive in the pews. Physical violence is the answer to all the problems of the world.
 
Sigh.

It’s so up-lifting to see the spirit of Jesus and His message alive in the pews. Physical violence is the answer to all the problems of the world.
25Sep13…No it isn’t. You have taken things out of context.

Proof of ‘sparing the rod spoiling the child’ can be seen all over today. It’s not very encouraging to see our youth in the streets acting with rudeness, carelessness, and the whole nine yards.

How would you like one of these that’s covered in tattos all over his arms and neck and filled with body piercing sitting in your living room asking for your daughter’s hand in marriage!!!

Ps: Jesus, Himself…got angry and took a whip and drove the money-changers out of the temple. He knew when to become physical ‘in the pews’.
 
25Sep13…No it isn’t. You have taken things out of context.

Proof of ‘sparing the rod spoiling the child’ can be seen all over today. It’s not very encouraging to see our youth in the streets acting with rudeness, carelessness, and the whole nine yards.

How would you like one of these that’s covered in tattos all over his arms and neck and filled with body piercing sitting in your living room asking for your daughter’s hand in marriage!!!

Ps: Jesus, Himself…got angry and took a whip and drove the money-changers out of the temple. He knew when to become physical ‘in the pews’.
Children aren’t less well behaved because they are spanked less. :rolleyes: That’s an easy excuse to a complex parenting issue. Society has changed, the value of life has changed, the way people view children has changed. They way society views marriage has changed. My father was born in 1931 he was never spanked and is a well disciplined, law abiding, successful man as were his siblings. My father-in-law was raised with corporal punishment in the 50’s. He did drugs in his youth, created my husband out of wedlock and although is now financially stable has serious psychological problems and was an abusive father. So what does that mean? That all people raised without corporal punishment are successful, well adjusted people and those that are spanked are not? Hardly.
When its legal to rip children from the womb in the name of choice, when half of marriages end in divorce, when children grow up in broken homes -when children’s lives are chaotic and they are expected to deal with adult issues as children your going to see a lot of rebellion.

Children crying church hardly means they’ll grow up to be tattoo covered criminals.:rolleyes:
 
Children aren’t less well behaved because they are spanked less. :rolleyes: That’s an easy excuse to a complex parenting issue. Society has changed, the value of life has changed, the way people view children has changed. They way society views marriage has changed. My father was born in 1931 he was never spanked and is a well disciplined, law abiding, successful man as were his siblings. My father-in-law was raised with corporal punishment in the 50’s. He did drugs in his youth, created my husband out of wedlock and although is now financially stable has serious psychological problems and was an abusive father. So what does that mean? That all people raised without corporal punishment are successful, well adjusted people and those that are spanked are not? Hardly.
When its legal to rip children from the womb in the name of choice, when half of marriages end in divorce, when children grow up in broken homes -when children’s lives are chaotic and they are expected to deal with adult issues as children your going to see a lot of rebellion.

Children crying church hardly means they’ll grow up to be tattoo covered criminals.:rolleyes:
25Sep13…Oh gimme a break. There is always an odd case that turns out alright. But the majority of those kids who do not get a spanking when they ‘deserve’ it end up becoming monsters. Pretty much ALL of the Greatest Generation was raised with corporal punishment. Its needed more today than ever.

Go figure.
 
Children aren’t less well behaved because they are spanked less. :rolleyes: That’s an easy excuse to a complex parenting issue. Society has changed, the value of life has changed, the way people view children has changed. They way society views marriage has changed. My father was born in 1931 he was never spanked and is a well disciplined, law abiding, successful man as were his siblings. My father-in-law was raised with corporal punishment in the 50’s. He did drugs in his youth, created my husband out of wedlock and although is now financially stable has serious psychological problems and was an abusive father. So what does that mean? That all people raised without corporal punishment are successful, well adjusted people and those that are spanked are not? Hardly.
When its legal to rip children from the womb in the name of choice, when half of marriages end in divorce, when children grow up in broken homes -when children’s lives are chaotic and they are expected to deal with adult issues as children your going to see a lot of rebellion.

Children crying church hardly means they’ll grow up to be tattoo covered criminals.:rolleyes:
25Sep13…and by the way, keep up the good work…BobLoblah
 
25Sep13…Oh gimme a break. There is always an odd case that turns out alright. But the majority of those kids who do not get a spanking when they ‘deserve’ it end up becoming monsters. Pretty much ALL of the Greatest Generation was raised with corporal punishment. Its needed more today than ever.

Go figure.
You need to educate yourself on the latest research about spanking.
 
25Sep13…No it isn’t. You have taken things out of context.

Proof of ‘sparing the rod spoiling the child’ can be seen all over today. It’s not very encouraging to see our youth in the streets acting with rudeness, carelessness, and the whole nine yards.

How would you like one of these that’s covered in tattos all over his arms and neck and filled with body piercing sitting in your living room asking for your daughter’s hand in marriage!!!

Ps: Jesus, Himself…got angry and took a whip and drove the money-changers out of the temple. He knew when to become physical ‘in the pews’.
Funny, I was spanked as a child and I have tattoos and a facial piercing. My in-laws love me and were thrilled when their son announced our engagement. I have an appointment in 3 weeks to finally get my quarter sleeve done. Oh, and I’m in law school.

My husband was never spanked. He has no tattoos and I don’t think that there’s a force on earth that could make him decide to get one. He has a master’s degree and a great career.

Spanking, tattoos, and future success aren’t as linked as you seem to think.
 
Funny, I was spanked as a child and I have tattoos and a facial piercing. My in-laws love me and were thrilled when their son announced our engagement. I have an appointment in 3 weeks to finally get my quarter sleeve done. Oh, and I’m in law school.

My husband was never spanked. He has no tattoos and I don’t think that there’s a force on earth that could make him decide to get one. He has a master’s degree and a great career.

Spanking, tattoos, and future success aren’t as linked as you seem to think.
And yet another wonderful thread gets run down the spanking rabbit hole.

The issue is not spanking vs not spanking .

It’s discipline vs lack of discipline.

The military doesn’t spank their recruits yet they turn our highly disciplined.

I have spanked and due to a number of reasons I no longer spank, but I discipline my kids. They are 2,4, and 6 and can sit through mass with the only aid being books during the homily. (No I’m not perfect just pointing out that discipline does not require spanking)

Our culture is full of a bunch of narcissitic brats because they were never disciplined. They were given whatever they wanted when they wanted. They were spoiled and given “participant trophies” and now they are shocked that the world doesn’t give adults “participant trophies” and mommy and daddy don’t pay for their every desire anymore.

Discipline whatever form, is what is required. Building boundaries and guiding paths.

I read about the term “rod” in that verse. It actually refers to a shepherds crook. More correctly translated as “spare the shepherds crook spoil the child”. The shepherd did not go around hitting the sheep with his crook, he guided them, steered them, and pulled them back from danger…he disciplined them.
 
And yet another wonderful thread gets run down the spanking rabbit hole.

The issue is not spanking vs not spanking .

It’s discipline vs lack of discipline.

The military doesn’t spank their recruits yet they turn our highly disciplined.

I have spanked and due to a number of reasons I no longer spank, but I discipline my kids. They are 2,4, and 6 and can sit through mass with the only aid being books during the homily. (No I’m not perfect just pointing out that discipline does not require spanking)

Our culture is full of a bunch of narcissitic brats because they were never disciplined. They were given whatever they wanted when they wanted. They were spoiled and given “participant trophies” and now they are shocked that the world doesn’t give adults “participant trophies” and mommy and daddy don’t pay for their every desire anymore.

Discipline whatever form, is what is required. Building boundaries and guiding paths.

I read about the term “rod” in that verse. It actually refers to a shepherds crook. More correctly translated as “spare the shepherds crook spoil the child”. The shepherd did not go around hitting the sheep with his crook, he guided them, steered them, and pulled them back from danger…he disciplined them.
That was pretty much the point of my post. I don’t believe in spanking personally, but I don’t hate or resent my mom for spanking me. My husband wasn’t spanked, but he was disciplined. Spanking is not the end all be all of discipline.
 
It’s a nice article, but to be honest, my problems are with some parents and not the children. No matter how hard I try to ignore it, it always bothers me when moms are playing cars with their 2 to5 year old sons during the homily (worse yet, during the consecration), and saying things like “zoom, zoom”. Not long ago, a mother and a girl who looked to be 5 sat in front of me and played cards for most of the Mass. I think they were flash cards of some sort.

???🤷
 
Being of a “certain age,” I find tattoos and body piercings extremely unappealing.

And almost every time I find myself looking at someone’s body adornments with disdain, that person goes out of his way to do something kind and thoughtful and replies to my thanks very kindly, pleasantly, and graciously.

I really have to work harder on that judging-a-book-by–it’s-cover thing.

To return to the original debate, I know that the plural of anecdote is not data, but I see the children I know who were spanked growing up show no superiority in behavior to those who were not. They are no more successful or better people. On the contrary, it is my experience that they are less likely to be compassionate and more likely to be narrow-minded and judgmental.
 
And yet another wonderful thread gets run down the spanking rabbit hole.

The issue is not spanking vs not spanking .

It’s discipline vs lack of discipline.

The military doesn’t spank their recruits yet they turn our highly disciplined.

I have spanked and due to a number of reasons I no longer spank, but I discipline my kids. They are 2,4, and 6 and can sit through mass with the only aid being books during the homily. (No I’m not perfect just pointing out that discipline does not require spanking)

Our culture is full of a bunch of narcissitic brats because they were never disciplined. They were given whatever they wanted when they wanted. They were spoiled and given “participant trophies” and now they are shocked that the world doesn’t give adults “participant trophies” and mommy and daddy don’t pay for their every desire anymore.

Discipline whatever form, is what is required. Building boundaries and guiding paths.

I read about the term “rod” in that verse. It actually refers to a shepherds crook. More correctly translated as “spare the shepherds crook spoil the child”. The shepherd did not go around hitting the sheep with his crook, he guided them, steered them, and pulled them back from danger…he disciplined them.
Amen
 
Funny, I was spanked as a child and I have tattoos and a facial piercing. My in-laws love me and were thrilled when their son announced our engagement. I have an appointment in 3 weeks to finally get my quarter sleeve done. Oh, and I’m in law school.

My husband was never spanked. He has no tattoos and I don’t think that there’s a force on earth that could make him decide to get one. He has a master’s degree and a great career.

Spanking, tattoos, and future success aren’t as linked as you seem to think.
26Sep13…Yes they are.

Ps: What are you going to do when you have kids???..and your husband ‘run’s off’ on you???
 
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