Their late Mass is 10pm and the music at that one is stunning. It’s a big church with plenty of parking and seating for that late Mass. |
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OP! I say this kindly, but you have some issues.
Consider that before you take your visiting parents to any local Mass, you may be asked for an admission ticket, have difficulty finding a parking spot anywhere near the church, may have to stand the entire service, sit separately from one another or stand in line to enter the church. Or, a combination of all. I'm in Virginia but was raised Catholic and know of a least two of my former parishes that due to complaints from "regular" communicants, arrangements had to be made in advance to get a ticket to attend Christmas Eve service. Similar to a concert, you'd go in advance to get your ticket. Get to the service at least an hour before Mass. |
+1. Yikes. |
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Tickets!
All of us here at St. Patrick's Cathedral are grateful for all those - from near and far - who celebrated Midnight Mass Midnight Mass 2018 Lottery Ticket Request Information The Midnight Mass ticket lottery has closed and we are unable to fulfill anymore ticket requests at this time. Please feel free to join us at our other Masses during the Christmas season. The lottery will begin again in January of 2019 for next Christmas. Thank you for your understanding. |
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And, Natl Cathedral:
Passes are required to attend the following services: A Gospel Christmas • Dec. 21, 7 pm – FULL Christmas Lessons • Dec. 23, 6 pm – FULL • Dec. 24, 6 pm – FULL Christmas Eve Holy Eucharist • Dec. 24, 10 pm – FULL |
Little Flower is definitely very nice. Also, the national shrine is also extra special at Christmas. Tickets are not necessary! |
St. Michael’s in downtown SS has a 4 pm Mass with Nativity play by the children. Inoffensive enough? |
Oh, I plan to. |
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For all those saying that I am judgmental and weird, please consider that Catholicism in other countries is conducted differently.
I'd like my parents to enjoy the music and lights but also to experience Christ-focused mass. Thanks for all the useful suggestions. I will go with Little Flower or another smaller parish. |
I’m an American born Catholic but I’ve been to mass fairly regarly in at least 4 other countries (including in Latin America, Europe and Eastern Europe). I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about by saying that “Catholicism in other countries is conducted differently”. And it’s pretty offensive of you to suggest that American churches do not have a “Christ focused mass.” Go with God, though. |
Yes I also have no idea what you are talking about OP. |
National Cathedral is not Catholic. |
+3 OP, please accept that you have a an incorrect view of what Mass is like in U.S. Catholic churches. In any case, your parents may also really appreciate the masses in some of the DC churches attached to Monasteries: Franciscan Monastery midnight mass: https://myfranciscan.org/worship/ St. Anselm's Abbey (will be vey small and intimate): http://stanselms.org The National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (aka the Basilica) has Mass at 10: http://www.nationalshrine.com/atf/cf/%7BB0534716-4524-407D-A065-B68C4BFCB4BE%7D/2017%20Advent%20Brochure%20Fr%20Weston%20Approved.pdf |
Do come to the Little Flower 10pm. The adult choir is excellent and they have a full brass and drum orchestra for what is a very reverent Mass. You will not need tickets and will easily have seating (the very crowded family Mass is much earlier in the evening) |
Yes - the music is great - old church music by the masters sung by a paid, professional choir, but other than that, the atmosphere turned me off -- very bright and cheesy- almost commercial Xmas looking for people who came to be entertained, watching a modern, glitzy show and not to witness in an ancient ritual. |