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ELMitz
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A friend’s parish within our diocese charges a fee ($25/year I think she said) if you wish for your child to participate in the children’s dismissal during the Mass. Though she did not say, I’m guessing that financial hardships would be considered, but we all know how unlikely many families are to speak up in this scenarios choosing instead to go elsewhere or even worse stay home.
My friend’s parish handles dismissal exactly like our parish in which the kids are blessed by the celebrant immediately before the Liturgy of the Word and then taken to a separate location to uniquely receive the liturgy of the word, then they return before the Eucharistic liturgy. Our parish does not charge a fee for this participation.
Evidently this parish has suffered financially due to lagging attendance, and this policy, in her opinion, is partially to blame only making the problems worse.
The fact that they charge a fee for this seems wrong to me since this is an actual liturgical celebration (though not GIRM-approved obviously) but I can find no formal guidance on this issue except for diocese specific policies found on the internet which appear to ban such fees for liturgical celebrations.
Can any of you wise folks point to some specific Church teachings/law on this issue?
Thanks in advance.
My friend’s parish handles dismissal exactly like our parish in which the kids are blessed by the celebrant immediately before the Liturgy of the Word and then taken to a separate location to uniquely receive the liturgy of the word, then they return before the Eucharistic liturgy. Our parish does not charge a fee for this participation.
Evidently this parish has suffered financially due to lagging attendance, and this policy, in her opinion, is partially to blame only making the problems worse.
The fact that they charge a fee for this seems wrong to me since this is an actual liturgical celebration (though not GIRM-approved obviously) but I can find no formal guidance on this issue except for diocese specific policies found on the internet which appear to ban such fees for liturgical celebrations.
Can any of you wise folks point to some specific Church teachings/law on this issue?
Thanks in advance.