I think it’s wonderful to expose your daughter to Jesus, Mass and Adoration but she isn’t adoring Jesus at this point.
Like you just said, she’s playing. When I go to Adoration it’s always so silent one could hear a pin drop. To be quite honest with you, once would be something I’d overlook but if there was a toddler there at Adoration every week that I was there, using Adoration as her personal playtime I’d have a bit of a problem with it too. Fortunately, the only time I saw a child that young there was when she was with someone, her grandmother I assumed, and her grandmother took her down the aisle and they briefly stood in front of the altar and her grandmother very quietly pointed out the Eucharist and whatever else and then they either left or went to the back of our church and were very quiet.
<< Why do so many complain about the youth not following Jesus and being active Catholics yet the same people are the first to complain about the active Catholics who bring their “noisy” children to Mass weekly? >>
IMO, part of the reason they aren’t following Jesus and are inactive Catholics is because they haven’t been taught from early on how to behave during Mass, how to be respectful of the Lord, the priest and their fellow parishioners. I think that oftentimes this indifferent attitude toward their faith starts from the beginning. If their parents don’t feel that their children’s behaviors are any cause for concern, the kids won’t care, either. JMO.
<< As for mass, I have learned to ignore my daughter’s talking so that I can get my spiritual food. >>
I see that as a pretty serious problem, then.
Well, since my parish has a separate chaple for Eucharistic Adoration, the room is small. Also, I only bring my daughter during the hours I have promised the Chapel’s coordinator I would commit to week in and week out. We are blessed to have our chapel opened 24/7 and those with issues can go to adore Jesus during the other 166 hours (which is what I told the lady who complained, but in a kinder format). At 2 my daughter knows where Jesus is in the church and in the Adoration Chapel and to assume that she does not have a relationship with him because of her age would be just that, and ASSUMPTION. Children that young do not have the ability to articulate all that they know and there have been toddlers who have stated that in the womb they were not alone because their angel was with them (and they remember their angel, the idea wasn’t put into their heads). So one should NEVER assume what a young child does and does not know about God.
Most young children DO care about their faith, it is the parents who fail in bringing them to mass. Also, I for one, do not assume that an “unruley” child just needs to be disciplined when I don’t go home with the parents to see how their child behaves (you never know, that child may be on their best behavior at mass and could very well be a challenge at home). Just because a child is quiet at mass doesn’t mean that s/he is learning a thing about God, same with the noisy child, being noisy doesn’t mean that s/he isn’t learning about God. You have expressed how you are distracted from receiving your spiritual food, yet you’re quiet and you sit still.
As for how I can block out my daughter’s talking…well considering that she usually talks in a wisper while looking at her Bible, or her book on Mary, or her book on the Stations of the Cross (“Jesus booboo Mommy” is what she says with concerned eyes throughout that book) it is pretty easy to block out her quiet talking. Most parents are able to block out their children’s noises (soft noises) and that of other children. So, please, do not go on assuming that bad parenting is involved in mine or other’s cases. Most of the people on CAF who have noisy children in mass are teaching their children the faith and my guess is that if their children are slightly noisy at Mass it is because they are trying to understand and learn more about the faith and all that is going on at Mass. And for the families at your parish, you do not know the hearts of the parents nor the children, nor do you know anything about them, only God does and well, let Him be the judge.
I am blessed to be a member of a family friendly parish (almost everyone loves all the babies, toddlers, and children even when they’re noisy). We do have a cry room and I only stay there b/c that is where the bathroom is and my daughter is potty training. But if other parish’s have cry rooms like my parish I can understand why they sit in the church (no circulation, foul bathroom odor, low speaker system, hot no matter what time of year, and no outlet plugs/blockers).