As a youth minister running Life Teen in a parish… i wish to hear from you as to what your thoughts are if you have experienced a Teen mass or life nights? What about the idea of modern praise and worship music in a mass and during the Eucharistic Prayer having youth around the altar?
Hello! I attended a few LIFETeen meetings when I was in High School, and I felt like my intelligence was insulted. We got taught at, then broke into “small groups” to discuss whatever the subject was.
I felt no connection from the Mass we had just attended to what was going on at the “meetings”, and I use that term loosely, because it felt like a dumbed down version of school.
At the time, the P&W was cool, but the hand motions were moronic.
As I have not been a part of LT in a while, I am not sure of the “teaching” that is going on. But, perhaps, the adult version of the Baltimore Catechism needs to be a regular resource, rather than the Core Team binder. I also never saw a Bible out at any of the meetings I attended.
I think the Mass needs to be done in all of it’s Mysterious and Majestic Glory. Have a P&W time before the Mass, do the rosary, and have 5-10 minutes of sacred silence before the Mass. Use the Latin responses, they are gorgeous and filled with the Majesty due to Our Lord.
Make sure that there is regular Eucharistic Adoration occurring.
I am an ed major- and NO ONE is giving credit to the intelligence of teenages. Everything is dumbed down, so they can “understand” and “participate” instead of making the students work hard to be better.
Don’t assume that the teens are stupid, don’t care, or need to be pandered to. Don’t dumb it down. Give it hard, give it straight, and state the Truth that the Church teaches.
As for the standing around the altar- No. There is no reason for anyone other than the priest and deacon to be at the altar during the consecration (including the EMHCs).
Perhaps, at your particular Church, you could introduce kneeling to receive Our Lord, with the consent of your priest. It will help teach the importance of the Eucharist, and perhaps bring back the firm belief in Transubstantiation. Of course, the CoreTeam would need to be sure that this practice doesn’t just start. Teach the teens about it, and then talk about the practice. Talk about WHY this practice is important.
Teach about Traditionalism and Orthodoxy. If you, the Leader, are not comfortable, perhaps invite an FSSP priest in to talk to the group.
I could go on and on, but I will stop…for now MUAHAHAHAHA