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How many Masses at your church?


franciscanheart

How many Masses are celebrated at your church each week?  

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franciscanheart

[quote name='homeschoolmom' date='Sep 7 2005, 07:23 AM']They must have some pretty interesting conversations...  :cool:
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:lol:

my parish offers the last chance Mass. out of all the churches in our diocese we have the lastest Mass of the weekend. it is called the last chance Mass for a reason which is sad but its also neat because you generally meet people from all over! :D:

its at 7:30 pm.

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homeschoolmom

[quote name='hugheyforlife' date='Sep 7 2005, 07:31 AM']:lol:

my parish offers the last chance Mass. out of all the churches in our diocese we have the lastest Mass of the weekend. it is called the last chance Mass for a reason which is sad but its also neat because you generally meet people from all over! :D:

its at 7:30 pm.
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That's kind of nice... Sometimes things happen (come home late from vacation) etc.

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sunday mass

sat vigil 5:45pm, 9:00, 10:30, 12 noon, 9:00pm

weekday mass

mon-fri: 8:00am, 12:30pm, 5:45pm, Sat: 10:00am, 12:30pm

sacrement of reconciliation

mon-fri, 11:30am-12:15pm, 5:15pm-5:40pm;
sat, 10:30am012:25pm, 2:00pm-3:15pm, 4:15pm-5:15pm

vespers and benediction

Sun, 5pm.
exposition, sat, 1:00pm-5pm, Sun,1:15-8:45pm.
Rosary: mon-sat after 12:30pm mass

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son_of_angels

OK, so this is only vaguely related to the question at hand, but wouldn't it be awesome if one year was declared the Year of Rome, and, divided between all the churches in Rome there was at least one mass being celebrated every hour of every day, with public places of pilgrimage, and days on which, if you attended a Mass in Rome, you got a plenary indulgence.

It would be so cool to see a year where the centrality of the Holy See (and thus of Christ) was emphasized, together with a constant stream of masses (as should, in a smaller way, be happening in local parishes).

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