How To Help Children See Jesus At Mass In The Eucharist

by Adoration, Eucharist, Family, January, Mass

Their sounds, their wiggles, and their questions are signs of life in every parish family.
Do not worry if they get fussy or distracted. You are doing holy work by bringing them close to Jesus.

During the “Ecce Agnus Dei,” the priest lifts the Host and says, “Behold the Lamb of God.”
This is a beautiful moment to draw your child close and whisper, “Look. What do you see?”
Let their imagination run toward Jesus. Let their eyes search for Him with joy.

How To Help Children See Jesus At Mass In The Eucharist

How to help kids understand the Eucharist and to see Jesus at Mass

A Simple Way to Pray With Your Child

  1. Hold your child close during the “Behold the Lamb of God.”
  2. Point toward the Host and quietly ask, “Look. What do you see?”
  3. Celebrate whatever they notice.
  4. End with a gentle smile or a small hug.

Children become reverent not by simply being silent, but by being loved into the mystery.

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