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Are You Obligated To Go To Mass In Bad Weather?
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn There are snowstorms headed to many parts of the United States this weekend. Are you obligated to go to Mass? Is Bad Weather A Grave Reason To Miss Mass? Can I Miss Mass Because Of The Snow Storm? What To Do If You Can’t Go To Mass Because Of Bad […]
What Do You Need To Bring To Christmas Mass? A Guide For Parents
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Are you bringing your child to Mass for the first time this Christmas? It is difficult to know what to expect, especially if you haven’t been to church in a while. If you have young children, you may wonder if your child will be able to sit and be quiet […]
Is It Okay To Miss Mass If You’re Traveling?
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Is it okay to miss Mass if you’re traveling?It’s a question that touches both conscience and convenience, and one that almost every Catholic has faced at some point. Whether you’re exploring a remote national park, attending a family reunion, or just trying to catch a flight home on Sunday morning, […]
How To Help Children See Jesus At Mass In The Eucharist
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn 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 […]
The Holy Mass: 4 Ancient Catholic Means to Defeat Our Prevailing Modernism (Part 4)
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn This series of four essays addresses as battle domains the four tenets of the prevailing cosmological thinking of our time: Moralistic Therapeutic Deist Universalism. Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 each designate a means that we must employ daily to allow God to stop these prevailing tenets. “Where are […]
How Can You Offer Your Mass For An Intention? 3 Helpful Tips
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn I met Andy on a recent Mariam pilgrimage to Spain, France, and Portugal. He had a pleasant personality and a terrific sense of humor. I became more and more aware from talking with him that he was fighting some serious health issues. Over breakfast one morning that our group was […]
The History Of Latin In The Catholic Church
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn The History Of Latin In The Catholic Church When did Latin become the official language of the Church, and should it be used in today’s Mass? These are questions many Catholics ponder, especially when considering the role of Latin in modern worship. Historically, Latin began to be used in the […]
What Is A Tabernacle?
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A Letter To The Occasional Catholic Mass Goer
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Dear “Part-Time” Catholics, How are you? It’s been a while. You only show up some of the time, like Easter and Christmas (hence, the nickname “Cr-easters”), so we don’t know each other very well. But, I think I like a lot about you. You probably expected me to be all […]
Why Go To Mass? 77 Reasons!
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn 77 Things That Happen When You’re Devoted To Going To Mass 1. For thy salvation, God the Father sends His beloved Son down from heaven. 2. For thy salvation the Holy Spirit changes bread and wine into the true body and blood of Christ. 3. For thy sake the Son of God comes […]
PDA And Cell Phones During Mass? Fr. Rob Gives Insight
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Ask A Priest Question: You mentioned that there are various resources discussing what one should and shouldn’t do during Mass, as well as how to show respect and honor to the Lord. Recently, a friend of mine attended Mass, and a young couple seated in front of her caught her […]
5 Things A Convert Always Brings To Catholic Mass
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn I tease that I grew up as a “Metho-byterian-ist of God” – I was baptized United Methodist, sang in a Presbyterian traveling youth choir, went to Wednesday night Bible study with my Baptist friends, and often visited an Assemblies of God church with a guy I dated. As crazy and […]
An Altar Server’s Prayer By St. John Berchmans
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn An Altar Server’s Prayer To be Christ’s page at the altar,To serve Him freely there.Where even the Angels falter,Bowed low in reverent prayer.To touch the throne most holy,To hand the gifts for the feast,To see Him meekly, lowly,Descend at the word of the priest.To hear man’s poor petition,To sound the […]
Top 3 Secrets Of The Power Of Going To Mass
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Father Rob Adams answers why go to Catholic Mass? Going to Catholic Mass can be a spiritual experience that benefits your life in many ways. In this video, we’re going to explore some of the hidden benefits of Catholic Mass. From reconnecting with your spiritual side to gaining strength and […]
What Happens At A Catholic Mass?
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn What Happens At A Catholic Mass? Man should tremble, the world should vibrate, all heaven should be deeply moved when the Son of God appears on the altar in the hands of the priest. – St. Francis of Assisi
A Prayer Before Mass
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn A Prayer Before Mass Almighty and ever-living God, I approach the sacrament of Your only-begotten Son Our Lord Jesus Christ, I come sick to the doctor of life, unclean to the fountain of mercy, blind to the radiance of eternal light, and poor and needy to the Lord of heaven […]
What Are My Options For Christmas Mass? Mass Strategy!
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn With Christmas on a Monday this year, you’ll need to get creative about when you go to Mass. Here are some options to get you thinking about how to spend this Holy Day! Christmas Mass Strategy Image Created By: Christify Artworks | Project Catholic
2024 Holy Days Of Obligation In The Catholic Church
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn 2024 Holy Days Of Obligation In The United States The Holy Days of Obligation within the universal Catholic Church are the Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Epiphany, the Ascension, the Body and Blood of Christ, Holy Mary the Mother of God, her Immaculate Conception, her Assumption, Saint Joseph, […]
The Power Of The Eucharist Makes The Devil Flee
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn St. John Chrysostom wonderfully tells us that when the devil sees us returning from the sacred Banquet of the Eucharist, he flees from us as if he has seen a lion “breathing forth flames from his mouth!” Why? Because in the precious sacrament of the Eucharist, we consume the Lord’s sacred Body […]
How The Beauty Of The Mass Saved Me
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn One of the great mysteries of life is understanding the motivations our own hearts. I can look at the sky, see the moon, and if it catches my fancy, look up all sorts of facts about it. I can know how big the moon is, what it’s made of, how […]
The Bread Of Life Helps The Body And The Soul
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “Each morning at Holy Mass, the Bread of Life will help the body as well as the soul, if we have faith. If we but touch the hem of His garment…and how much more have we than that! We can find Him, at every moment, on the altar. Be with […]
Our Guardian Angel Kneels Beside Us At Mass | St. John Vianney
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “With what humility should we assist at Mass, if we realized that our Guardian Angel was kneeling beside us, prostrate before the Majesty of God! With what eagerness should we not ask him to offer our prayers to Jesus Christ!” – St. John Vianney
You Don’t Need To Be Afraid Of The Latin Mass
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Have you ever noticed how much buzz there is around the Mass that uses the Missal of 1962, commonly referred to as the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM)? I mean, if you’re into Catholic Twitter, YouTube, or any other social media, you can’t miss it. It seems to dominate a big […]
Why Do We Need Altar Servers?
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn When I was growing up, there were no “altar servers,” only altar boys. Having been raised in a Catholic religious household, my three older brothers all served as altar boys. When they attended Mass and the priest walked out with no altar boy, one or two of my brothers would […]











