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Xanthippe_Voorhees
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Yeah, my parish has moved to a “whole community” model for CCD where the parents go as well as the kids. So it’s 10:30 AM mass, then a simple lunch/brunch and then everyone goes to class from about 12:30-2. It’s not “families only” but it’s tide into CCD so really only families attend. Fr does remind the parish it’s WHOLE community so anyone is welcome to join in with the adults in their classes. Those who have Safe Envorionment can even help with the meal and clean up, which often the singles (both young and older) do.JulianN:![]()
I’ve probably attended 3 dozen Catholic churches over the last 3 years and never heard of anything like this. The closest thing to it is the “youth Mass” held usually on Sunday evening with guitar music at the Mass and pizza and Lifeteen meetings afterwards.a special Mass for families every Sunday, with a potluck meal afterward
If I saw a “special Mass for families”, I’d see it more as an attempt to get all the young children at one Mass, perhaps so they could have Sunday school (which one of my parishes does have during a certain Sunday Mass for the young children).