How do Catholics and Catholic schools feel about kids parties on Sunday? Planning ahead for DD birthday. |
That is because Episcopalians are generally the moneyed class. |
They don't care and don't control birthday party scheduling. |
My family doesn’t go to birthday parties scheduled for Sunday morning because it would conflict with Mass. We do go to Sunday afternoon parties. If you’re inviting a lot of kids from your kid’s class I’d recommend avoiding Sunday morning. |
I Always schedule DD’s birthday party on Sunday morning so that the overly regimented weirdos who think no other mass “counts” don’t go.
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If you went to Mass even just on Sunday for 18 years you certainly heard a great deal about Moses because the cycle of readings includes his story and particularly his role in the Exodus. |
Yeah that’s why I was kind of shocked. To be fair she was one of my less-intelligent students (out of two sections of 50, most of whom struggled to string together three sentences to make a paragraph…) |
Well if your DD goes to Catholic school then the only person you’re hurting is her, by scheduling her party at a time when her friends are likely unable to attend. |
Cool story. |
But I bet you never do it on Saturday mornings because the weirdos with sports game wouldn't go then either. Right? |
Mmm hmm. Do you schedule parties on Yom Kippur to avoid the Jewish kids you know? |
Actually, it’s usually a full house. I assume that attendees simply go to mass another time, even if that means that they’re now going to purgatory or hell because they went to mass at the “wrong time.” Very nice of them. |
Im the birthday party PP. I’m asking because there are many mass services on Sunday and we aren’t parish members so I’m not sure if most go to morning service or not. I would do Saturday afternoon instead but I’m not sure of sports schedules. Is 4-6pm usually ok for late fall? The girls I know are in soccer, a couple in flag football, basketball league and swim. And dance, but I know they meet during the week. |
My kids are in Catholic school. Not everyone there is Catholic, including us, but the majority do tend to attend church on Sunday mornings. I’d say the bigger scheduling issue is with Saturday sports, for sure. If I were scheduling a party right now I’d probably aim for Sunday afternoon, anytime after 12. |
That time has always worked for my family. You might want to look at the Mass schedule and see whether there's an 11am Mass, since some people might not be able to come until 12:30 or 1. |