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Padres1969
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Has anyone else ever had the opportunity to attend mass on a ship or cruise ship? I just completed a cruise on Holland America and they offered daily mass during the week and both a Sunday night and Saturday Vigil mass. They apparently bring on priests from a ministry at sea called Apostleship of the Sea free of charge (though the priest has to pay his own way to the ship).
I attended the Vigil Service out of curiosity and it was quite nice, and more well attended then I would have expected. It was a little odd out of necessity, such as the candles being those little battery powered tea lights, the Nicene Creed was left out, and the crucifix also being an anchor. That and the priest was required to wear a plastic glove while handling the host (the blood was a complete no-no) due to a norovirus concern. In fact the priest made a point to express his happiness he was able to distribute communion at all since he’d been forbidden to do so during the week.
The priest was also very keen to ask for our support in expressing to Holland America appreciation for maintaining chaplains on board. They’re apparently the last major cruise line (or at least US owned line), the still has chaplains after Cunard dropped chaplains last year for more casino staff (and by extension HAL is the last line offering any kind of regular religious services (they also have a non-denominational service on Sunday as well).
I attended the Vigil Service out of curiosity and it was quite nice, and more well attended then I would have expected. It was a little odd out of necessity, such as the candles being those little battery powered tea lights, the Nicene Creed was left out, and the crucifix also being an anchor. That and the priest was required to wear a plastic glove while handling the host (the blood was a complete no-no) due to a norovirus concern. In fact the priest made a point to express his happiness he was able to distribute communion at all since he’d been forbidden to do so during the week.
The priest was also very keen to ask for our support in expressing to Holland America appreciation for maintaining chaplains on board. They’re apparently the last major cruise line (or at least US owned line), the still has chaplains after Cunard dropped chaplains last year for more casino staff (and by extension HAL is the last line offering any kind of regular religious services (they also have a non-denominational service on Sunday as well).