Which Live-streaming Masses are you following during the Pandemic?

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I have been watching Pope Francis, my own parish (Oratory Church of St. Boniface) and am a Bishop Barron fan, so will check his out soon.
 
Here’s a thread with a link
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Here is where to view streaming Liturgies Eastern Catholicism
I hadn’t seen this posted before, I apologize if it has been already. This website is building a database of online Divine Liturgies. Please take a look, and if you know of other liturgies that are being streamed that aren’t on the list, please help out and submit it to them.
I will see if I can put my own little Temple up in a subsequent post, as it was just on Facebook.

Deacon Christopher
 
I have been live-streaming the Archdiocese of Atlanta’s Mass from the chancery.

Today with the Solemnity of the Annunciation, Bishop Ned Schlesinger talked about how much people rely on the science during the pandemic, but Jesus’ conception goes beyond science. He reminded us of the healing words of Jesus to the woman who poured perfume on his feet, “Your faith has saved you.” He also talked about people falsely assuming that God is far away and only steps in the at the last minute, but in fact, God is Emmanuel or “God with us” always. It was definitely a faith AND reason homily.
 
I watched Fr. Mike Schmitz’s Mass on Sunday and it was fantastic! His homily was great at making the readings applicable to our daily lives!

May God bless you all with a transformative Lent! 🙂
 
EWTN has been the most convenient for me. Plus they have music everyday.

I really like to pray the mass live when possible.

My diocese has a list of parishes that have masses online, but very few are doing daily masses. I wish one of the two parishes I regularly attend had mass online, but no such luck.
 
Is the WOF Mass a live Mass? I’m confused because the WOF page says “The video will be posted by 8:15 am ET each day.” Does that mean it streams live at 8:15 am ET or is it recorded and the video gets put up by 8:15 am?
 
I’m watching quite a variety of Masses, but none in English…

The Pope’s or my bishop’s Mass on weekdays, French TV Mass on Sundays, and my parish’s livestream on solemnities like today.
 
The CIC in Washington DC is offering some precious online resources. I am copying and pasting the following from their own page.
  • Beginning Monday, March 16th, my private Mass will be livestreamed via the CIC website , YouTube, and Twitter at 9:30 AM (ET), Monday through Friday. Saturday and Sunday at 12:00 PM (ET).
  • Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will be livestreamed Monday through Friday from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
  • Recitation of the holy rosary will be livestreamed Monday through Friday at 12:00 PM.
  • We will re-post video content from popular past events. If possible, we will livestream talks by local speakers.
 
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Would any fellow Catholics be willing to support my parish by simply subscribing to our YouTube channel? Our pastor says we need 1,000 subscribers to start streaming live on YouTube. The channel is “St. Louis Media” and it has a few homilies already posted to it. Thanks in advance for supporting the work of evangelization!
 
Yes, it is live streamed at 8:15 eastern time. I’ve been attending everyday for a week and have grown very fond of it. Great sermons, St. Michael Prayer at end, Spiritual Communion Prayer on screen, reverent. Only thing I don’t always like is it is really fast at times…Fr. Barron and his server speed through prayers. At least that’s how I experience it. The other priest goes more slowly and meditatively. I light a candle, bless myself with holy water, stand, sit, kneel—and find it very similar to the daily Mass I’ve attended my whole life.
 
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I was just praying with the Rosary Rally for Vocations led by Archbishop Perez and he said that the 11 am Mass that he streamed from the Cathedral in Philadelphia last Sunday was watched by 67,000 viewers. Wow!
 
This morning I slept through all the morning Masses because I was up really late working on something for work for someone in Euro time zone. Fortunately, I discovered that the West Coast has livestreamed Masses at 1 pm Eastern time, so I was still able to get one in.
 
I’ve been “attending” Sunday Mass at a military Chapel in the province of Alberta. The priest celebrating is originally from Poland and was a deacon in our parish for 6 months around 2004-2005. Had not seen him since before his ordination to the priesthood.
 
I am also watching Mass on EWTN. I live alone and watch it daily, on the internet.
 
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