Saturday, January 23, 2016

                    Connecting to the Mass 
                          is Important




 US Bishops wrote:


"It is essential that all forms of the liturgy be 
completely accessible to people with 
disabilities, since these forms are the essence of
the spiritual tie that binds the Christian 
community together." 


 (Source ://www.disabilityawarenesstraining.com/component/content/article/3/40)



How do you make it Inclusive to all those who are deaf and hard of hearing?




"However, in order to serve ALL deaf, hard of hearing, 

the hearing impaired or people with hearing loss 

(whichever terms you choose), all of these accessible 

solutions need to be provided, and the Deaf and 

hearing impaired should always be placed down front 

where they can use their eyes to see to hear and the 

audio amplifiers to be picked up by their assistive 

devices. Captions should be on the wall or a screen for

 those who need to read what is being said." 

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