Other Masses?

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Recently I spoke with a local Protestant. He asked if the Catholic Church here offered Mass other than the Saturday Vigil and the Sunday morning Mass.
I responded that sometimes there are weekday morning Masses.
The man added that every week of the year the church he attended had Sunday morning and evening services and a Wednesday night prayer service.

:gopray::gopray::gopray::gopray:
 
My parish offers a Vigil Mass on Saturday evening and 3 masses on Sunday (morning, early afternoon and evening). There are also morning masses everyday during the week except on Fridays (but there is one morning mass on the first Friday of each month).
 
Saturday night Divine Liturgy, Sunday morning Divine Liturgy, Wednesday night rosary with Divine Liturgy, Friday noon rosary or Adoration with Divine Liturgy, Holy Days in mid-week Divine Liturgy.
 
My parish offers two on Sunday morning - a 9:30 parish Mass and an Ordinariate 11:15 Mass. There is also a 6PM Saturday night vigil. In the week 9:30 on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and 10:30 Wednesday which is Ordinariate. Nothing Monday and no Mass for the day Saturday, but other local parishes do offer this. Sunday night is also available at other parishes. From my experience, Catholic churches usually offer more services than protestant ones. 😉
 
My parish has 2 Saturday night vigils and Sunday Masses all day from 6:30am to 8pm, including some in an adjoining “contemporary” chapel and an evening (5:30) Tridentine Mass, as well as 2 weekday morning Masses every day of the week.

(This is the parish for my retail schedule. 🙂 )
 
We have Morning Mass, Monday through Saturday; Noon Mass, Monday through Friday, Sunday Mass at 7am, 9am in one chapel - 10 am, 12 Noon, and 5 pm in another chapel; Saturday Mass 5 pm
 
My college has Tuesday evening liturgies only, but we can get rides to local churches on the weekends. We can also have service with the sisters early in the mornings if we choose.
 
My parish has two morning Masses and one evening Mass every weekday, with one morning Mass on Saturday. They also have three hours of the Divine Office said every weekday and daily Holy Hour. There are 7 Sunday Masses (English, Spanish, Vietnamese, and Traditional Latin Masses) and two vigil Masses. The nearby Protestant church only has two services on Sunday and nothing else for the rest of the week.
 
My Parish has two morning Masses Monday through Saturday. Three Vigil Masses Saturday evening. Five Sunday morning/afternoon Masses & one Sunday evening Mass.
 
Recently I spoke with a local Protestant. He asked if the Catholic Church here offered Mass other than the Saturday Vigil and the Sunday morning Mass.
I responded that sometimes there are weekday morning Masses.
The man added that every week of the year the church he attended had Sunday morning and evening services and a Wednesday night prayer service.

:gopray::gopray::gopray::gopray:
Just understand that the Catholic church offers readings for mass for every day of the week. The only exception of course is that there are no masses on Good Friday, but readings for GF exist. If I understand it correctly, daily mass readings are on a 2 year cycle vs. the 3 year ABC cycle for Sundays, Solemnities and Feasts. What each individual church offers to the people to attend daily mass is up to them. We offer 2 every morning, 1 on Saturday morning and 2 Saturday vigils (anticipated masses) and 5 on Sunday.
 
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