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Penguin Mom's avatar

I can see how that would not be ideal for a working person, but as a stay at home mom I appreciate those times. Lunchtime or evening masses conflict with nap and bedtimes, and in my experience sleep deprived toddlers are the worst behaved children of all.

That said, I do think it odd to *only* offer a mid morning Mass on holy days. Our parish isn't staffed so well that they can offer a full Sunday schedule (including evening), but they try to get pretty close, and people come.

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Nathaniel L's avatar

That's a good perspective. I can see the benefit for families with little kids and I thank you for reminding me of that.

Fortunately I haven't experienced the mid-morning mass being the only one offered, but I have definitely lived in places where the only evening holy day mass is the vigil, leaving me unable to attend holy day masses on the days themselves.

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Penguin Mom's avatar

I agree with you about vigils. I like the Easter and Pentecost vigils because they are their own thing with their own traditions, but the other days don't have that feel to them, at least not anymore. I suppose I could broadly include Midnight Mass for Christmas in there too.

(This reminds me also that our parish is short on servers for the vigil of All Saints...hmmm...what would a lot of children be doing in the evening hours on October 31, I wonder...)

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ALT's avatar

Children unavailable to serve would be a weekly problem in my parish, since religious ed is between the two middle Masses, and kids tend not to attend the earliest or latest Mass. We just have adult servers, problem solved.

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