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And with my luck, they would come here!I wish the ones with the disruptive children would take long vacations.
And with my luck, they would come here!I wish the ones with the disruptive children would take long vacations.
At one Mass I attended a family with kids decided to sit in the pew right in front of me. My first inclination was to find another spot in church but I decided what they heck. Two of the kids brought their religion coloring books, and when I saw this, I realized that the kids probably had a better grasp of theology than I did.Many many years ago when my kids were little (they’re 18 to 23 now), I realised some people were ticked off because my children were fidgety and hard to keep still even though we always tried to sit in the back seat… so we stopped bringing them and my husband and I attended different Masses. Well one early Sunday morning I was chastised (nicely enough) ***from the altar ***by our Priest for not bringing the kids to Mass. He had baptised all the kids and new us quite well.
(My children were all diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorder eventally)
I wish they would come here. Mass attendance with young families are low in our archdiocese. We will take them!And with my luck, they would come here!![]()
CCE takes a break. Even our priest takes his vacation in the summer. We do not do a “break”, but then we are informal. Realistically, we have less participation.This might be off topic, but the OP mentioned something at parishes that I don’t quite understand, even though I realize its a cold, hard fact …it’s the part about choirs (or ministries of various types, or individuals and families) taking a “summer break” from church and parish activities.![]()
I think Deus Tecum makes an excellent point.Could your current parish be your “cross to bear”?
Are we not called to love all people as-is and where-is, casual clothes and all?
Could you experience spiritual growth in loving and showing kindness without judgment to the people in your current church?
I think you’re entirely correct there. Very insightful.I think the OP is not particularly well suited for that mission. She’s 19, an introvert, has a difficult home environment, and is a bit socially naive. I think she would be advised to switch to the new parish, make some friends, mature, learn a few social wiles, and only then try to implement your suggestion. As it is, it sounds like she has already rubbed people the wrong way at her old parish, so I think further efforts would be counter-productive.