I understand that this is a forum for expressing opinions. I guess I just don’t understand why your opinions have to be everyone’s opinions. Mine are different than yours, and you are insinuating that I have a ME mentality.
If you were conducting a job interview, and all of a sudden right in the middle of you explaining the duties of the job the person is applying for, suddenly they pull out a water bottle, stick it in their face, and start going GLUCK-A-LUK-A-LUK-GLUGSLUG SLUG, what are the chances you would actually hire that person?
Would you not think to yourself, “Hey, fellow, you can drink water before or after the interview, but not right in my face when I’m in the middle of trying to explain something important to you.”
Or if a child came up to you to ask a question, and then right in the middle of you answering the question, the child all of a sudden starts drinking out of a bottle, would you think he was paying attention, or interested in the answer you’re giving him?
It’s the same at Mass. When people start picnicking at Mass, whether it’s chewing gum, slugging on a water bottle, or munching on crackers, it’s disrespectful to what’s going on.
We’re supposed to be paying attention, and as my first grade teacher used to explain, “paying attention” means that your eyes are focused on what’s going on up front, your ears are listening to the person up front who’s talking, and your hands, feet, and other parts of your body are in a resting position, staying still - not fidgeting or kicking, not eating something, and not playing with something.
When my eyes can see your eyes, then I know you are paying attention to me, but if you’re doing something else, then I get the feeling that you’re not interested in what I have to say.
I’m sure our priests feel the same way at Mass when everyone is glugging away on their water bottles, and I’m sure it’s very disappointing to them, when they are trying so hard to help us get to know Jesus better.