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  1. “Take up your (palm) cross and follow me, parents of young children.”

    I know that’s in there somewhere…

  2. Haha I feel for you! Reminds me of a similar story. My husband is oldest of six kids. When they were all pretty young, their parents took them to visit a teeny tiny church. They were, of course, late, so the only available seating was the second pew from the front. The pastor was just telling his congregation about the funeral he had presided over the day before, where a woman sang the most beautiful rendition of Amazing Grace he had EVER heard… and how blessed they were to have her as their guest to sing for them this morning.

    You can probably imagine where this is going. She got up to sing, and when those first nasally notes warbled out, Brian’s youngest brother (about 6 years old or so) burst out laughing. Like, bellowing guffaws. His dad literally tackled him to the pew but there was no masking it. The damage was done. Although, these many years later, everyone admits that it was the funniest and worst version of Amazing Grace they had ever heard. ;)

  3. Oh my, Carolyn, thank you for sharing this with all of us :)
    I think that Palm Sunday must be THE day when Catholic parents lessen their time in Purgatory for making it through Mass with active children. Happy Holy Week!

  4. Ohhh too good, too good. I laughed till I cried! You have a gift with words! Thank you for finding humor in what can certainly be a difficult vocation! Solidarity sister!

  5. My sister has Aspberger’s and I remember Church being interesting growing up. It sounds like you are a good and patient mama! There was a teenager sitting behind us yesterday shredding her palms I swear as loudly as possible.

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