I’m sorry, but I’m really surprised and disappointed at the scorn given by some of you in this post.

It is just not right to judge other people’s “needs” in this matter…especially when you are not in their situation or position.
I’ve been a music minister / director for 8 years, and sometimes water is an absolute necessity for a soloist during mass. This is not an issue of “thirst” or “hydration.” It is about being able to perform the ministry properly. Many times, water is necessary to get rid of that nasty little dry tickle in the back of your throat which comes up right in the middle of a song, which can completely eliminate your ability to even talk, much less sing. This happens often when you are singing every song at the liturgy. Those of you who choose to scorn this, but have never been a cantor or soloist, are really in no valid position to debate this.
So, yes…there “is” an immediate necessity “at times.” Is it overdone? Sure, but it’s very hard to say where the line is for other people (unless they are being distracting to others).
This is just one example, but it is not fair for me to pretend to know what other issues other people might have. It’s not my place, and neither is it yours (unless you are the pastor, worship director, or of some other position of authority at your parish, and you happen to notice that the issue is being abused or that it is causing distraction to others.)
Yes, it’s quite ironic that before bottled water was available in our society, this seemed to be a non-issue…However, it is very disappointing that some of you are so critical towards those who may actually need a sip of water for “whatever” reason. You simply don’t know what their reasons are.
That being said, many people are bringing water in (even musicians), who are doing it out of habit, rather than a necessity (myself included), and maybe there’s something we can do to remind them (me)

that it should be used only when necessary. More thought should be given towards how to address “this” issue, rather than so much scorn from some of you.
I’d rather start a post on why people allow their infants to bring “baby rattles” into mass!

HOW can they think this is o.k.???
God Bless.