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michaelhager
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Temporarily, our parish has only two priests. We have a church that seats (according to the fire codes) 1,200 people. We have 4,500 Families registered as members (we are the largest parish in the diocese) which translates to between 15,000 to 20,000 members. We have an English and a Spanish Vigil mass on Saturday evening, three English masses on Sunday morning, a Spanish mass on Sunday afternoon followed by a Polish or Tagalog (Filipino) mass on alternating Sundays then an English Youth Mass on Sunday evening. That’s eight masses every weekend. That is to accommodate the population and national diversity of our parishioners…
Than, on weekdays we have two daily masses at different hours to accommodate parishioners schedules of work, school, etc. Even at that, our full contingent of priests is normally only three. While we do get visiting priests from time to time, it’s hard to find enough on any weekend to maintain the maximum mass celebration guideline. Our priests have no alternative but to celebrate multiple masses nearly every day, certainly every week.
What would be the proper response? Should we cut back on masses to accommodate the priest, or violate the maximum for the benefit of the people?
I think the body of Christ is the obvious answer. And I think our priests are only building up graces from heaven by their tireless work.
Than, on weekdays we have two daily masses at different hours to accommodate parishioners schedules of work, school, etc. Even at that, our full contingent of priests is normally only three. While we do get visiting priests from time to time, it’s hard to find enough on any weekend to maintain the maximum mass celebration guideline. Our priests have no alternative but to celebrate multiple masses nearly every day, certainly every week.
What would be the proper response? Should we cut back on masses to accommodate the priest, or violate the maximum for the benefit of the people?
I think the body of Christ is the obvious answer. And I think our priests are only building up graces from heaven by their tireless work.
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