Some weeks ago I volunteered to help manage and train the altar servers at my parish. I’ve noticed that the vast majority of them have no clue what is going on during Mass; they don’t say the proper responses or sing things like the Alleluia, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei. Does anyone know of a simple booklet out there to teach kids what the Mass is all about? I’m looking for something small and inexpensive. Give Mr. Sal some help now and we might get more vocations out of this parish!
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Jimmy Akin of Catholics answers has a great little booklet that walks through the Mass from start to end.
32 pages and only a $1.95
http://shop.catholic.com/cgi-local/SoftCart.exe/online-store/scstore/p-CB268.html?L+scstore+zjzc7493ffacc5ac+1094809605
This would be nice, but it wouldn’t do you much good now, I’m afraid.
ROFL!
I recall several young ladies in one of my CCD classes telling me that they served at Mass because it kept them from being bored.
Maybe their boredom was god’s way of telling them they were called to service? steeeeeeeeeeeeeeetching it!
Hey, I think I need that LM booklet: I am diffident!
the religious catalogue at EWTN always has pretty goo d kids stuff…