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[quote=Anonymous]I'm afraid I can't relate. Our church, when they had enough priests, actually had a dedicated Family Mass in the chapel on Sundays. Kids were included in the service (doing readings, bringing up gifts), homilies were at a level that kids might understand, and it was over all less formal. Even after that faded out because there was no longer enough priests to cover it and the regular Masses simultaneously, the priests were always very welcoming of even boisterious young families in regular Mass (Jesus said Let the little children come to me, etc). Also, the church was built in the late 1800s, so a cry room simply wasn't a thing at that time. I don't know where you are overseas, but if it's somewhere in Europe, the churches might be pretty old. Anyways, I think some of the suggestions here make sense. Maybe try out Vespers, or a the early services on a weekday that mostly retirees go to.[/quote]
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