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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The way I church-shopped in my 20s as Catholic adult who wanted a more liberal parish was that I attended a Mass that fit my regular schedule (often 6 or 7 p.m. on Sunday) and listened to the prayers of the faithful (the "Lord Hear Our Prayer" part). Are they praying for the homeless or for politicians (even in a coded way). Also we you tour an elementary school, looks for cues like the art on the wall. Is it only up if it is perfect? Can girls be in uniform in pants? How are the students seated (in perfect rows or small groups pr something else)? Are the students one size fits all or are there some kids who march to their own beat? If possible, attend a Mass the students attend (weekly) and see if the priest alters the homily to make it child-friendly. When my kids transferred to Catholic school, they kind of got us on track for Mass every week and had really strong opinions on where to sit. I am glad we did it. [/quote] This is nice! [/quote]
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