blackforest
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In this very thread, there have already been some wonderful suggestions and descriptions of what people do at their own parishes. Such options include Catholicizing the celebration with a veneration of Mother Mary, leaving out optional flowers for moms to take at the end of Mass, or turning it into a pro-life event.How do you propose a compassionate approach?
These parishes have found ways to honor mothers while being considerate of those who may have a tumultuous relationship with the holiday.
Nobody is suggesting that we stop celebrating Mother’s Day - although doing so at Mass is purely optional and technically not necessary for our faith. (By contrast, discussing heart attacks is definitely necessary in your CPR class!) There should be an option to refrain from the celebration, as well. Faithful Catholics meeting their Sunday obligation don’t have that option when it’s incorporated into the liturgy. So if it is part of the liturgy, it can be done with basic kindness and consideration for others.
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