Lets face it, the church is embracing technology. Is it a lack of discipline that my church offers me a free
formed.org subscription, or that at every Sunday mass my church tells me that if I would like to keep abreast of the latest news and happenings in the parish, that I should like them on Facebook?
Using
FORMED.org (which support 100%) is not the same thing.
If someone says we should not support
FORMED.org because we should not support the use of technology is silly.
Using technology is not problem in, of itself.
And a few individuals using a smartphone to follow the mass really isn’t an issue either.
If an elderly person wants us a smartphone or tablet as a missal because the font is too small on the parish supplied missals, no problem.
The issue is when a large number of people are using them because the parish doesn’t supply missals in the first place.
Parishes should not be directly or indirectly promoting the use of smart phones as missals.
This is not a religious or theological issue. And it’s not really an issue of personally responsibility. It’s an issue of group behavior.
The GROUP (not individual) use of smartphones as missals creates an environment where someone can easily use their phone for something other than a missal. So if everyone starts using smartphones as missals, then the number of people using their phones to text, check scores, etc during mass will increase.
There is a negative affect for allowing the whole group to use the phone as a missal.
The alternative for the parish is to supply the missals. That way, the people get to follow along without creating an environment where the phone has to be used.
Additionally, if EVERYONE is using an iPhone as a missal at mass, it potentially becomes an evangelization issue. Imagine for a moment a non-Catholic (who has no idea what a missal is) comes to a mass one day to check it out. The impression they can receive by noticing everyone on their phones might not be a good one.
However, if they are all using a missal (whether parish supplied or personal) what they are doing is a lot more obvious & self explanatory.
Finally, let’s face it. There is still a significant portion of the population who believes the use of smartphones in public places is rude, esp when someone is speaking. I’m personally not one of them, but it’s there. Additionally, there is a growing segment of our population who are literally addicted to their phones. Giving them at least one hour a week to unplug is a good thing.
So my position is this (nothing more, nothing less). It’s unwise for a Parish to directly or indirectly encourage the use of smartphones as missals by not supplying missals (esp on Sunday).
God Bless