A
angel12
Guest
You left out part of what he said. Unintentionally, I’m sure.Our Holy Father said “cell phones in church are a very ugly thing”.
You left out part of what he said. Unintentionally, I’m sure.Our Holy Father said “cell phones in church are a very ugly thing”.
Well, yes. I left out the OBVIOUS fact that he was talking about using them to take pictures during Mass.What about when he said “put them away”? Did you maybe leave something out?
Okay. Do people use their phones at Mass with the pope? Anybody know?Loud-living-dogma:![]()
Well, yes. I left out the OBVIOUS fact that he was talking about using them to take pictures during Mass.What about when he said “put them away”? Did you maybe leave something out?
Interestingly enough, in this day and age, that’s where many people keep bibles and other books.once asked young people to carry Bibles instead of phones.
Yes… when I was a candidate in RCIA I opened up my phone to follow the mass readings, people said “What is she doing?!”you will still have people that assume you are playing Angry Birds during Mass
This surprises me. I don’t often hear phones at Mass.JackMcCoy:![]()
Yes, I hear phones ring during Mass on a regular basis.True, but so many people do not use their silent mode. Over the last year, I have heard many ring tones during Mass. The safest thing is just to turn the phone off. Again, this is solely my opinion.![]()
Right.The Holy Father is talking about people who are holding up their phones in church in order to take photos and/or shoot video. This is obviously not what’s being discussed in this thread.
Really, though, does having your nose in a book foster a personal connection?It seems to me that Mass ought to be a place where personal connection is fostered, not just another place to use devices.
Permissible, yes.permissible