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This past Sunday we attended Mass as usual. Our 9 oclock Mass is known as the “family Mass”, the families attended most often. Dh adn I are accustomed and prepared and know that this Mass is not silent by any stretch of the imagination! We have a yound daughter, so we know how it can be with a child in Mass. Now before the tomatoes start (lol), I have always tried my best to teach dd how to behave in Mass from birth. Even the times she went to the cry room, I would hold her and stand near the window and try to teach her about the Mass. Dh and I love children, I even sit for children (sometimes 6 at a time!) so we are not old, grouchy impatient folks!~lol.
Now here is the story:
Someone towards the back of the Church, allowed their child to scream, shriek, throw change on the pews, throw the songbooks on the pews and floor during the ENTIRE MASS! Five seconds didnt pass without this child shrieking loud enough to make your ears ring. As hard as dh and I tried to forcus on the Mass and Consecration, it was impossible. Our dear Priest during his homily was leading us in a very special prayer by St Padre Pio, but concentration was impossible. When Fr asked us to close our eyes, he even said, “I know it is hard those of us who have little saints to close our eyes and focus…” We dont expect Mass to be absolute silence, but dh and I were shaking when we left~our nerves were so raw! When dd was a toddler, we were always so careful that we did not allow her to be a disruptance to the congregation. Our Priest is so child friendly that he has made statementst to the effect, “bring your babies to Mass~I can always talk louder than they can scream.” I am grateful that Fr is like that, but someone apparently took it as they can let their kid disrupt the entire congregation. Is that fair that this family did this? What would it hurt if they took their dear child to the cry room , just long enough to get the screaming under control? I am not trying to be ugly about it, but at another chuch, when dd was an infant, she made a mmmmm sound for about 3 seconds and that resulted in a really dirty look from a few old biddles (lol), so I know how it feels and dont want to be UnCatholic about the situation. Should I mention it to Father? Pop a few nerve pills before Mass or change our parish all together? Week befor last, we attended a late 5:30 Mass15 minutes from home (its hunting season here and that was the last one in the area). That Mass must have had 30-40 kids-we sat in the front and had no idea that many kids attended because it was so quiet! Apparently those parents taught their children right! lol! We dont want to change parishes~we love our little parish, but if we cant attend Mass and cant focus on our Lord, what was the use of attending if we cant fully meditate on our Lord? We just dont know what we should do…
Now here is the story:
Someone towards the back of the Church, allowed their child to scream, shriek, throw change on the pews, throw the songbooks on the pews and floor during the ENTIRE MASS! Five seconds didnt pass without this child shrieking loud enough to make your ears ring. As hard as dh and I tried to forcus on the Mass and Consecration, it was impossible. Our dear Priest during his homily was leading us in a very special prayer by St Padre Pio, but concentration was impossible. When Fr asked us to close our eyes, he even said, “I know it is hard those of us who have little saints to close our eyes and focus…” We dont expect Mass to be absolute silence, but dh and I were shaking when we left~our nerves were so raw! When dd was a toddler, we were always so careful that we did not allow her to be a disruptance to the congregation. Our Priest is so child friendly that he has made statementst to the effect, “bring your babies to Mass~I can always talk louder than they can scream.” I am grateful that Fr is like that, but someone apparently took it as they can let their kid disrupt the entire congregation. Is that fair that this family did this? What would it hurt if they took their dear child to the cry room , just long enough to get the screaming under control? I am not trying to be ugly about it, but at another chuch, when dd was an infant, she made a mmmmm sound for about 3 seconds and that resulted in a really dirty look from a few old biddles (lol), so I know how it feels and dont want to be UnCatholic about the situation. Should I mention it to Father? Pop a few nerve pills before Mass or change our parish all together? Week befor last, we attended a late 5:30 Mass15 minutes from home (its hunting season here and that was the last one in the area). That Mass must have had 30-40 kids-we sat in the front and had no idea that many kids attended because it was so quiet! Apparently those parents taught their children right! lol! We dont want to change parishes~we love our little parish, but if we cant attend Mass and cant focus on our Lord, what was the use of attending if we cant fully meditate on our Lord? We just dont know what we should do…