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The 12:30 p.m. Sunday Mass at St. Margaret Mary’s is the only indult Mass celebrated in the Oakland Diocese, a diocese which serves 500,000 Catholics. Within the Archdiocese of San Francisco, however, no Indult Mass is offered on a regular basis. According to archdiocesan administrators, the Archdiocese of San Francisco offers Masses in Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese (in the dialects of Mandarin and Cantonese), Korean, Croatian, Slovenian, Arabic and Russian, but no regular indult Mass in Latin. That’s not to say that San Franciscan laity haven’t tried to obtain Archbishop Levada’s approval for one. Ann Gervasi, who has lived in the city all her life, says that she helped collect signatures to petition an indult Mass. “We sent in 85 signatures,” recounts Gervasi, “and I received a reply from Archbishop Levada that they would think about it, discuss it, and get back to me – that was in July 1998.” Gervasi has been attending the Mass in Oakland for the past five years, bringing several friends with her each week. “I got fed up with irreverent Masses in other parishes in San Francisco. I like that St. Margaret Mary’s is so reverent. It enhances my ability to pray.”
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