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  1. #11

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    cellphones nga wala gi turn off or gi silent ug mga tao nga maggamit sa ilang cellphone sulod sa simbahan.

    mga tao nga magtabi lang sulod sa simbahan even though ongoing pa ang mass

    as for dress code, ako sad mismo musulod sa simbahan nga naka short lang, depende kung unsa akong feel nga isul ob. it doesnt matter to me, really. kay sa akong pagtuo wala man namili ang Ginoo ug tao nga nakapantalon jud or tao nga nindot ug sinina.

  2. #12

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    Bitaw wa gyu'y ayo, ug kasagaran sa mga manimbahay sa simbahang katoliko mga bastos ug law-ay tan-awon ang gipangsul-ob, tungod tingali ni kay wa silay nakat-onan nga maayong pagtulun-an gikan niining maong simbahan.

  3. #13

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    kids definitely.. i think they should not be brought to to church if they cant be controlled. church is not a playground

  4. #14

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    Quote Originally Posted by king_mark
    kids definitely.. i think they should not be brought to to church if they cant be controlled. church is not a playground
    I definitely agree. Been to a church in Auckland, NZ where they have a solution to this. At the onset of the mass- all the kids are brought to the altar to be blessed by the officiating priest. Then there was this woman who brought all the children to the rectory where they will all stay for the duration of the mass. The children were being read bible stories there and were only allowed back with the parents just before the blessing/end of the mass. We had a most peaceful and solemn mass.
    I wish the churches here will also do the same. What do you think? Will this work here in our city/country?

  5. #15

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    I wish the churches here will also do the same. What do you think? Will this work here in our city/country?
    pwede man tingali... in that way, duna na makat-onan ang mga bata. maau tingali i-suggest ni para maduol sa tinuod.

  6. #16

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    Quote Originally Posted by FK
    I wish the churches here will also do the same. What do you think?Â* Will this work here in our city/country?
    pwede man tingali... in that way, duna na makat-onan ang mga bata.Â* maau tingali i-suggest ni para maduol sa tinuod.
    our church here (somewhere in japan) sometimes hold mass just for children..in this way, gospels and readings were interpreted in such a way that would let kids understand..

    as for churches in the phils., i think they should implement this one but quite impossible..the problem is that we have big churches that accommodate a large number of churchgoers (adults & kids combined), leading to limited space..and if kids are grouped together, they tend to play and make too much noise...

    i think the parents should be responsible in controlling their kids while in mass..

  7. #17

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    its
    really
    disturbing

  8. #18

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    Quote Originally Posted by mango
    Quote Originally Posted by king_mark
    kids definitely.. i think they should not be brought to to church if they cant be controlled. church is not a playground
    I definitely agree. Been to a church in Auckland, NZ where they have a solution to this. At the onset of the mass- all the kids are brought to the altar to be blessed by the officiating priest. Then there was this woman who brought all the children to the rectory where they will all stay for the duration of the mass. The children were being read bible stories there and were only allowed back with the parents just before the blessing/end of the mass. We had a most peaceful and solemn mass.
    I wish the churches here will also do the same. What do you think? Will this work here in our city/country?
    I think these idea will work kung buhaton lang sa church leaders (ipa implement ba), but I just dont know if they will really do it kay kabalo naman ka 99% sa pinoy walay disiplina.

  9. #19

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    + scene stealing outfits
    + noisy chismosas
    + hypocrites praying the rosary or some novena even if the Holy Mass is ongoing
    + people leaving their junk on their seats and everywhere else
    + vendors selling balloons and stuff

  10. #20

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    nakatry ko simba diri sa usa ka simbahan diri japan... grabe ka hilom... kidz are placed in a separateroom (glassed room) para dili makadisturbo... no food or drinks inside... naa pa dyud mo guide nimo where to sit...

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