I am looking for ideas for making a church’s cry room - that sound proof room where you can take children and which usually has an array of toys and books.
This has been inspired by photographs sent to me by friends who spent Easter at St. William’s parish in Greenville, Texas. They were struck by the effort that the priest, Fr Paul Weinberger, had put into making the cry room holy.
As Sherri wrote to me, “The cry room is pretty small, but Fr. Paul has managed to fit in a lot for the little ones to examine, and it really adds a sense of holiness to the room. How simple but clever to put everything behind locked glass storm doors, so it is both accessible to the kids for viewing and yet safe from little hands. It’s like a tiny museum!
Besides the items behind glass, there are wooden statues of saints and Angels on the top of each cabinet, keeping a watchful eye on the kids. 😉
It takes something pretty powerful to keep the young fellow in the photo below quiet, I know, so Fr Paul must be getting something right.” So, if anyone has anything interesting from their cry room, send the photos along!