Anonymous wrote:Until my DD starts Catholic school next year in kindergarten, my DH and I go to different Masses, taking turns to stay home with DD. We just get more out of it that way. And there's plenty of time to teach DD the right way to act in Mass and to pass along our faith, etc. She has the rest of her life!
We've used this strategy occasionally, but attending church as a family is a priority for us.
Until my DD starts Catholic school next year in kindergarten, my DH and I go to different Masses, taking turns to stay home with DD. We just get more out of it that way. And there's plenty of time to teach DD the right way to act in Mass and to pass along our faith, etc. She has the rest of her life!
Churches have nurseries and you put him in there. Yesterday some woman let her baby cry, at full bladt, for a cew minutes before taking it out. At one point we could not hear the minister over the kid crying. You and your chatty two yr. Old do not have the right to wreck the one hour of the week that the other congregants look forward to as a quiet time to commune and worship. Take him to the nursery.
Anonymous wrote:Churches have nurseries and you put him in there. Yesterday some woman let her baby cry, at full bladt, for a cew minutes before taking it out. At one point we could not hear the minister over the kid crying. You and your chatty two yr. Old do not have the right to wreck the one hour of the week that the other congregants look forward to as a quiet time to commune and worship. Take him to the nursery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being books and quiet toys that he only sees at church. I usually bring a small bag (we have one of the smallest Ll bean canvas totes) and that bag has special church stuff.
But he is 2, he is going to talk some. Just sit in the back, keep reminding him to talk quietly and leave for a few minutes if you need to. He will learn, eventually.
OP here- that's a good idea to have books/toys that are just for church. Does anyone know of a book about the Catholic mass for toddlers? I was thinking that would help if he could see pictures about it.

Anonymous wrote:Churches have nurseries and you put him in there. Yesterday some woman let her baby cry, at full bladt, for a cew minutes before taking it out. At one point we could not hear the minister over the kid crying. You and your chatty two yr. Old do not have the right to wreck the one hour of the week that the other congregants look forward to as a quiet time to commune and worship. Take him to the nursery.
Anonymous wrote:Being books and quiet toys that he only sees at church. I usually bring a small bag (we have one of the smallest Ll bean canvas totes) and that bag has special church stuff.
But he is 2, he is going to talk some. Just sit in the back, keep reminding him to talk quietly and leave for a few minutes if you need to. He will learn, eventually.
