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Mass Intentions
Having a Mass celebrated for a person, or a specific request has a long history in the Catholic Church. Requesting a Mass is a sign of our faith flourishing. Of course, it’s important to our hearts to have that loved one mentioned during Mass, whether living or deceased. We hear their name being declared for the whole community to think and pray about that person.
You may have recently experienced trying to have a Mass said for a loved one, but none were available. They fill up very quickly and there’s very little available throughout this year. So many people were disappointed to find this out.
So, we approach this topic with a tender heart, sensitive to the needs of our whole community. How can we be fair in moving forward? We’ve come up with an initial solution and we hope you’ll support this process. Here is the protocol for scheduling Mass Intentions.
Now to talk about other ways we can bring our loved ones with our hearts to God’s Heart of Love! Here are some suggestions that also are spiritually beneficial.
You may have recently experienced trying to have a Mass said for a loved one, but none were available. They fill up very quickly and there’s very little available throughout this year. So many people were disappointed to find this out.
So, we approach this topic with a tender heart, sensitive to the needs of our whole community. How can we be fair in moving forward? We’ve come up with an initial solution and we hope you’ll support this process. Here is the protocol for scheduling Mass Intentions.
- Masses will be scheduled for six months at a time.
- One month prior to the start of that six-month cycle, we’ll open Mass Intention scheduling to the parish.
Now to talk about other ways we can bring our loved ones with our hearts to God’s Heart of Love! Here are some suggestions that also are spiritually beneficial.
- Remember, instead of individual Masses, you can create the intention “For the family of…(living or deceased).
- Light a candle, say a prayer.
- Pray a Rosary for your loved one.
- Find a prayer chain in the parish. Quite often the different prayer groups in the parish send out individual prayer requests.
- Add their name to our yearly prayer calendar created by our school.
- During Consecration of the Blessed Sacrament, with your heart, speak that person’s name. This is a very beautiful way to bring any of our family members or friends to the Supper Table of the Lord.
- Local shrines usually have opportunities to have your loved ones included in daily prayer for sometimes a year at a time.
Parish Office Contact Information 12060 Kinsman Rd. Newbury, Ohio 44065 440-564-5805 Bulletin Submissions [email protected] |
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