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Carmelite1983
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Do you hear “loud children” at Mass?
My wife and I can barely stand to attend our Sunday morning Mass (and instead go to Saturday vigil) because of all the children who are allowed to talk, cry, crawl around the floor, and even yell incessantly.
I can understand an occasional outburst here or there, we have young kids of our own, but we have a handful of parents in our parish who will not correct these behaviors, and will often let their kids be distracting for most of the service. Kids will yell, make sounds, play with loud toys, and even crawl under the pews, and the parents will just smile adoringly like it’s “so cute”, or outright ignore the behaviors.
I know that the main reason we’re there is to receive Him in the Holy Eucharist, but we also go to hear the Word of God and the Gospels. Hearing these readings are very important to us, and our priest gives excellent homilies which we also love to hear.
What’s even more disheartening is that our priest seems to encourage this behavior. One particular day, there was a young child, maybe 2-3 years old, who was babbling all throughout the readings and homily. The mother was doing absolutely nothing to quiet him down. At the end of Mass, our priests went out to where the family was sitting, gave the kid a “high five” and said something about how he loves seeing kids here and to “keep being loud”.
He literally told him to “keep being loud”…at Mass…
My wife was furious. She has a hard time listening with other noises around, and as a new Catholic, she wants very badly to hear the readings and homilies. Sometimes she NEEDS to hear them.
I’m not affected as much by the sound, but I’d hate to see my wife get discouraged from coming.
I addressed this issue with my priest the following day, and he said he feels bad when mothers get “the stink eye from parishioners” when their kids are loud. I reminded him that hearing The Word is very important to us and many others who are there.
He then tells me that the Eucharist is the important part of Mass, and we need to just “tune it out”.
I reminded him that many people, especially other mothers, will not be able to “tune out” the sound of a crying child.
We do have a “crying room”, but no one brings there kids there. It’s usually filled with adults trying to get away from the crying kids in the congregation…
Like I said, we have young children of our own. In public our own kids are off the wall, loud, rowdy, and quite a handful. But at Mass, we make very sure that they are sitting, standing, kneeling, praying, and being quiet throughout Mass. we’re not overly strict, we just respect the congregation and want to hear the readings.
My wife and I can barely stand to attend our Sunday morning Mass (and instead go to Saturday vigil) because of all the children who are allowed to talk, cry, crawl around the floor, and even yell incessantly.
I can understand an occasional outburst here or there, we have young kids of our own, but we have a handful of parents in our parish who will not correct these behaviors, and will often let their kids be distracting for most of the service. Kids will yell, make sounds, play with loud toys, and even crawl under the pews, and the parents will just smile adoringly like it’s “so cute”, or outright ignore the behaviors.
I know that the main reason we’re there is to receive Him in the Holy Eucharist, but we also go to hear the Word of God and the Gospels. Hearing these readings are very important to us, and our priest gives excellent homilies which we also love to hear.
What’s even more disheartening is that our priest seems to encourage this behavior. One particular day, there was a young child, maybe 2-3 years old, who was babbling all throughout the readings and homily. The mother was doing absolutely nothing to quiet him down. At the end of Mass, our priests went out to where the family was sitting, gave the kid a “high five” and said something about how he loves seeing kids here and to “keep being loud”.
He literally told him to “keep being loud”…at Mass…
My wife was furious. She has a hard time listening with other noises around, and as a new Catholic, she wants very badly to hear the readings and homilies. Sometimes she NEEDS to hear them.
I’m not affected as much by the sound, but I’d hate to see my wife get discouraged from coming.
I addressed this issue with my priest the following day, and he said he feels bad when mothers get “the stink eye from parishioners” when their kids are loud. I reminded him that hearing The Word is very important to us and many others who are there.
He then tells me that the Eucharist is the important part of Mass, and we need to just “tune it out”.
I reminded him that many people, especially other mothers, will not be able to “tune out” the sound of a crying child.
We do have a “crying room”, but no one brings there kids there. It’s usually filled with adults trying to get away from the crying kids in the congregation…
Like I said, we have young children of our own. In public our own kids are off the wall, loud, rowdy, and quite a handful. But at Mass, we make very sure that they are sitting, standing, kneeling, praying, and being quiet throughout Mass. we’re not overly strict, we just respect the congregation and want to hear the readings.
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