Thanks, I just put it up.That was two days after our wedding at the Sposii Novelli Blessing in St. Peterâs Square.Adam! What a beautiful wedding photo!I donât mean to go off topic, itâs just that this is the first time I saw it!
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Thanks, I just put it up.That was two days after our wedding at the Sposii Novelli Blessing in St. Peterâs Square.Adam! What a beautiful wedding photo!I donât mean to go off topic, itâs just that this is the first time I saw it!
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It would be inappropriate to discourage any child from learning more about the Mass and fostering a connection to it. True recognition of gender separation happens later and the children have plenty of time to learn and understand church dogma.Like others, I do feel it is appropriate, however, I think it would be inappropriate to allow a daughter (if you have one) to play the priest as when she grows older she might desire to be a priest and that is NOT possible in the Catholic Church. She could pretend to be a religious sister and set up the altar for the boy playing the priest.
If you go to a religious store they generally have coloring books of the Mas and prayer books with the prayers that are said at Mass that they can use at church to help them follow the Mass.
To find a place you might google Liturgical Centers or Religious Good Store or Religious Book Stores.
Herculees
Iâve got four daughters. I donât mind if they âplayâ around the elements of the Mass. I would draw the line at play concecration or play vestiments. That is easy for me to say because I have a son they can âdress upâIt would be inappropriate to discourage any child from learning more about the Mass and fostering a connection to it. True recognition of gender separation happens later and the children have plenty of time to learn and understand church dogma.
They should be encouraged to foster a love for the Mass in their own way as soon as they show interest.
Signed
Loving Father of Daughters
When my cousin and I were little, I guess 4 or 5 we would play wedding, and one of us would be the bride and get all fancy with a bed sheet wedding gown. The other would be the groom, or as we called it broom. Then weâd switch.Iâve got four daughters. I donât mind if they âplayâ around the elements of the Mass. I would draw the line at play concecration or play vestiments. That is easy for me to say because I have a son they can âdress upâ
But I supposeyou could say the same thing about playing marriage or house. Hopefully you wouldnât encourage them to think they could marry another girl or thier sisters. You want to foster a love for marriage the priesthood and Mass. One can do so without gender bending
âItâs a different day Willâ.When my cousin and I were little, I guess 4 or 5 we would play wedding, and one of us would be the bride and get all fancy with a bed sheet wedding gown. The other would be the groom, or as we called it broom. Then weâd switch.
Neither one of us grew up gay, and playing the groom was always the second choice.![]()
Theyâre in good company.We are new to the Catholic faith and so somewhat new to Mass. My children, ranging from almost 2 to 11 have pretended to say Mass a few times during their play times. They even got out a cup for the chalice and had a pretend homily, etc. I was just wondering, is it offensive or wrong in some way for them to play Mass, or is it totally fine?