Priest Answers Questions about the Mass

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  • @HereIsMyUsername
    @HereIsMyUsername8 күн бұрын

    Jewish person here, this channel has helped me learn quite a bit about your community’s faith. I am passionate about interfaith dialogue.

  • @CathAqualic

    @CathAqualic

    8 күн бұрын

    Catholics are the closest and seem to get a long best with Jews opposed to Protestants. Considering half of them don’t even think we are Christians, despite us being the original Christians 🙏🏻

  • @kylethedalek

    @kylethedalek

    8 күн бұрын

    Why do Jews not believe in waiting until marriage ? Don’t the studies show these marriage are the strongest less likely to get divorced? Plus just having one romantic partner to me is just logical. You can’t get any more romantic than that, you won’t be thinking of others or comparing them. Plus the idea of being with multiple people grosses me out wether it’s me, them or both Thats done it.

  • @peterbeninger7068

    @peterbeninger7068

    8 күн бұрын

    If there is a ‘Rabbi Casey’, please let us know - I would also listen with great interest!

  • @openminds8765

    @openminds8765

    8 күн бұрын

    Great you are here and Thanks for having an open mind. Catholics and Jews are closely united in our history ✅ and we should continue to grow closer together

  • @kathebridges4736

    @kathebridges4736

    8 күн бұрын

    Thank you. Catholics are taught that the Jews are our elder brothers and sisters, children of the same loving father.

  • @harryfaber
    @harryfaber8 күн бұрын

    The question of a priest dying during Mass became a horrible truth a few years back when a French priest was murdered whilst celebrating. Chatting to my own priest in England, I had said what a terrible thing it was, but Father said 'not for the priest it wasn't, it is the absolute best moment to die.'.

  • @bebetonguga

    @bebetonguga

    8 күн бұрын

    Think about Saint Oscar Romero of El Salvador who also was shot during mass. He was a martyr. The mass was over, but as your priest stated, what a moment to die!! He gave his blood for his people, just as Christ did for all of us.

  • @MatrixRefugee

    @MatrixRefugee

    8 күн бұрын

    @@bebetonguga I was about to mention St. Oscar Romero, but I'm delighted that someone else thought of his martyrdom!

  • @victoriafrost5461

    @victoriafrost5461

    8 күн бұрын

    That's some darkly funny sense of humour.

  • @Queezbo

    @Queezbo

    8 күн бұрын

    @@victoriafrost5461 Actually, it's not humorous at all-- it is only the strict literal truth.

  • @blindknitter

    @blindknitter

    8 күн бұрын

    A High King of Ireland, Brian Boru, was murdered at Mass. I've always thought how fortunate it would be to die at Mass.

  • @evansworld7316
    @evansworld73168 күн бұрын

    I want to be a Priest

  • @chaddhuddon807

    @chaddhuddon807

    8 күн бұрын

    Praise God.

  • @meme-sb7vr

    @meme-sb7vr

    8 күн бұрын

    May the Holy Spirit be your constant guide along your path of discernment. God bless you and your calling.

  • @feliperamiresdossantos4479

    @feliperamiresdossantos4479

    8 күн бұрын

    Me too🎉

  • @unoriginalclips9923

    @unoriginalclips9923

    8 күн бұрын

    Same

  • @DavidelCientificoLoco

    @DavidelCientificoLoco

    8 күн бұрын

    God bless you brother in Christ 🙏

  • @meme-sb7vr
    @meme-sb7vr8 күн бұрын

    In regards to the bells, when I was very young our family always sat at the back of the church during Mass and I absolutely loved when the bells rang because I literally thought God was ringing them, it always made me so happy. Move ahead a few years I was about 7 years old and was visiting my grandparents in NY and they always sat in the front of the church during Mass, imagine how disappointed I was to see the altar boy ring the bells.....I was absolutely heartbroken and started crying in the middle of Mass 😢. Even now, thinking of that lost childhood wonderment of the ringing bells makes me sad. The simple faith and trust of a child is so pure, it's sad that aging and life steal that away.

  • @rallegra

    @rallegra

    7 күн бұрын

    Ah Love this!

  • @OttoKreml

    @OttoKreml

    6 күн бұрын

    I must have been the most cynical child on earth.

  • @aaron1983

    @aaron1983

    4 күн бұрын

    Focus now on the wonder of being able to be physically present in the physical presence of OUR GOD! “behold the Lamb of God!”. Amen!!

  • @christianlamb3911
    @christianlamb39118 күн бұрын

    As a catechumen, this gave me an entirely new perspective on the Mass, and I intend to be more devout than ever now.

  • @alisonerekson3292
    @alisonerekson32928 күн бұрын

    "What is the priest dies during mass" Eastern Orthodox here: I knew a priest who was co-serving with a priest who had a heart attack and died during the Divine Liturgy and he told us about it. He said it was all the providence of God. First, the co-serving priest was a supply priest- meaning his assignment is filling in for other parish priests in the diocese when they are away- so he almost never co-served, and he was at this parish on this morning by the most random happenstance. During the Proskomedia, the parish priest looked at him, and with no words being exchanged between them at all "we both knew right then and there that he was going to die." He said his fellow priest looked indescribably grateful to die where and when he was closest to God, and while he was serving his parish. The supply priest said he died immediately, still on his feet, right before the table of oblation. The paramedics were called, but they quickly pronounced the parish priest dead and took him to the coroner. The supply priest took over the Divine Liturgy and then immediately served the first panahida for the priest afterwards. Apparently, a couple was getting married after the divine liturgy that day, so after checking in with them, the supply priest did the wedding too. If we're being honest, there's really not going to be a better time to go.

  • @michelespinosa7396

    @michelespinosa7396

    7 күн бұрын

    🤣.. so true.. except right after baptism I would imagine…

  • @br.m

    @br.m

    3 күн бұрын

    Silly

  • @i.b.640
    @i.b.6408 күн бұрын

    My great-grandfather died during mass, right after he had done an act of love for his wife and daughters - they forgot something at home and he went back to get it, and hurried back to be on time, and his heart gave out. He went painless and with no time for fear. He was a devout and good man from all I've heard about him, so I always felt it was a mercy and God took him, when his soul was safest. In prayer and on hollowed ground, surrounded by his loved ones with a priest close by to administer last rites. Since then I never felt dying during mass is 'yikes' ... but a great mercy.

  • @MC-vn2td
    @MC-vn2td8 күн бұрын

    Father, As an Episcopalian currently in the process of converting to Catholicism, I really appreciate and enjoy your content. Thank you and please keep it coming.

  • @pg4662

    @pg4662

    8 күн бұрын

    MC, welcome to the fold. May God bless and guide you on your journey.

  • @ignatiusjackson235

    @ignatiusjackson235

    7 күн бұрын

    It's the best choice you'll ever make. Peace be with you!

  • @rappmasterdugg6825
    @rappmasterdugg68258 күн бұрын

    I was at Mass once when a woman had a heart attack. Folks went over to administer CPR, and the priest came down to say a prayer over her. Then he continued the Mass as if nothing were going on. Made sense as she was still getting care (and the ambulance arrived), and the priest had no special medical skills to add.

  • @thomasdalton1508

    @thomasdalton1508

    8 күн бұрын

    Sometimes it is best to carry on with whatever everyone is there for in order to keep everyone busy and out of the way. You see that at sporting events, for example, where there is an emergency going on just outside and they keep going with the match because otherwise everyone would leave and get in the way. The priest may have been thinking the same thing - if he stopped, everyone would crowd round and cause problems, but by continuing he got everyone to stay in their pews.

  • @rappmasterdugg6825

    @rappmasterdugg6825

    8 күн бұрын

    @@thomasdalton1508 Agreed, but wiith respect to the Mass, I don't think there's any choice unless the priest dies. I thought it made sense to keep going given the sacredness of the event.

  • @thomasdalton1508

    @thomasdalton1508

    8 күн бұрын

    @@rappmasterdugg6825 He would need to finish the Mass once it is started, but I don't think there is any rule against pausing for a few minutes.

  • @rappmasterdugg6825

    @rappmasterdugg6825

    8 күн бұрын

    @@thomasdalton1508 Agreed.

  • @andrewpatton5114

    @andrewpatton5114

    7 күн бұрын

    @@thomasdalton1508 I once attended a Mass where the priest stepped out at the Agnus Dei to give the Last Rites to a congregant who was being loaded into an ambulance. Shepherding a soul in imminent danger of death is the most important task a priest has.

  • @fsnicolas
    @fsnicolas8 күн бұрын

    The "unspoken" prayers are beautiful. Thank you for sharing them, Father.

  • @CandCbyPegi
    @CandCbyPegi8 күн бұрын

    I understand about the bells, but I really miss them. They were there for most of my life.

  • @rappmasterdugg6825

    @rappmasterdugg6825

    8 күн бұрын

    Bells are still rung in many churches. Maybe you just need to search a little bit?

  • @patricksilva5287

    @patricksilva5287

    7 күн бұрын

    @@rappmasterdugg6825most churches, I’d say

  • @tapestry6455

    @tapestry6455

    5 күн бұрын

    Our church rings bells Some masses on TV do too

  • @roxanelvgsch

    @roxanelvgsch

    4 күн бұрын

    I miss them too

  • @peterbeninger7068
    @peterbeninger70688 күн бұрын

    Father Casey, I wanted to tell you that in your video about ‘things not to do in confession’, the person who comes and says that it has been many years since his last confession… well that person could easily have been me. And when you said ‘welcome home’, I finally felt that I really was home.

  • @davidmeehan4486
    @davidmeehan44866 күн бұрын

    As a police officer, I love that you used, "You're under arrest." As an example of a performative utterance. Those are the closest things to magic words that I've ever found.

  • @alphacause
    @alphacause8 күн бұрын

    I appreciate how inquisitive your audience is. Some of these questions I wouldn't have thought to ask, but I am glad someone wondered about these issues.

  • @BreakingInTheHabit

    @BreakingInTheHabit

    8 күн бұрын

    That’s why I love this series!

  • @williammenzel
    @williammenzel7 күн бұрын

    I just want you to know how much I, an 83 year-old senior priest, appreciate your KZread ministry. I watch all of your lessons and reflections and find them truly in the spirit of Jesus Christ and his beloved saint Francis of Assisi. In this video about the Mass, I did notice one item that I think needs clarification: relics in the altar. Perhaps these quotes will summarize my point sufficiently well: The General Instruction of the Roman Missal says: “The practice of the deposition of relics of saints, even those not martyrs, under the altar to be dedicated is fittingly retained. However, care should be taken to ensure the authenticity of such relics” (No. 302). Elaborating on that directive, the Ceremonial of Bishops says: “The tradition in the Roman liturgy of placing relics of martyrs or other saints beneath the altar should be preserved, if possible. But the following should be noted: … The greatest care must be taken to determine whether the relics in question are authentic; it is better for an altar to be dedicated without relics than to have relics of doubtful authenticity placed beneath it” (No. 866). While lauding the practice of placing relics within the altar, neither the GIRM nor the CoB says that it is required. In my estimation, the warning about ascertaining their authenticity is well heeded, as the whole business of selling relics is problematic.

  • @thomaslindner5754

    @thomaslindner5754

    6 күн бұрын

    Thanks, Bill

  • @i.b.640
    @i.b.6408 күн бұрын

    About celebrating mass outside. In my City, there is a pilgrimage church, that has it's origins in a place for outside masses. The place used to be outside the city in a suburb. The next church was too far to attend mass for the children, who had to help at home on their farms. So the local teacher hung a Crucifix and a Picture of Mary, he had blessed by a priest, on a tree and celebrated devotions with his students there, so that they would have at least a little bit of religious care. Soon, the adults also went to pray there, since they couldn't walk over an our to and from the church as well. People started putting up statues of Mary and Paintings of Saints on and under the trees. The City had them removed to 'protect the trees' - but allowed mass to be held in the new school. In the 1920s, that permisson was removed, so a priest fought to have a chapel or small church built in the vicinity on a clearing in the woods. He was successful. The furniture was second hand from another chapel in the same district, that was torn down at the same time. It was damaged in WW II and the Nazis banned pilgrimage there - though it still happened - but it was repaired in the late 1940s and is now still being used. To honour its origins of open air worship, the Stations of the cross are still outside and there are still some pictures and little shrines to saints in the trees around the church. It is a very powerful place, where you can feel that people will find a way to worship GOD, even if it is inconvenient, forbidden or seems to be just impossible.

  • @popcornchicken6750
    @popcornchicken67508 күн бұрын

    Happy Father’s Day , father

  • @gtaliente
    @gtaliente8 күн бұрын

    I loved this video, Father. Not only is it informative for those who either are not Catholic or are thinking about joining the Church but it was wonderful to keep in mind for those of us who have been faithful Catholics for a long time.

  • @user-km4ro7xp2s
    @user-km4ro7xp2s8 күн бұрын

    Someone gave me a ride home today that decided to evangelize. He told me that Mass is antiquated, and invited me to his Church. I politely declined, and explained that I prefer traditional ways. We had a good conversation, and I gave him information about who to talk to regarding volunteering at CSS's local soup kitchen. We didn't even know that we had a street minister group in common before the conversation. Making friends is the most common way that evangelism happens; but if it weren't for these uploads by Fr. Casey and a whole bunch of other online ministries, some of us wouldn't have continued education to grow with. Thanks, Fr. Casey.

  • @tapestry6455

    @tapestry6455

    5 күн бұрын

    Antiquated? That's almost sad to hear.

  • @user-km4ro7xp2s

    @user-km4ro7xp2s

    5 күн бұрын

    @tapestry6455 I know! It hurts the soul. The Catholic Church is the tree-trunk of Christian existence. The other denominations are branches of the tree. If God gives respite to the weary, in the shade of that mighty Oak, then surely it's possible to get along with our brothers and sisters.

  • @br.m

    @br.m

    3 күн бұрын

    @@user-km4ro7xp2s That isn't funny. Jesus is the true vine and believers are branches. Mass is wrong by the way. It is sad that you think some man made church is the true vine.

  • @user-km4ro7xp2s

    @user-km4ro7xp2s

    3 күн бұрын

    @@br.m Mass is the real deal. Jesus created the Catholic Church. Who was the first Pope? Peter. Who said anything about what was written being funny. This was an actual occurrence.

  • @br.m

    @br.m

    3 күн бұрын

    @@user-km4ro7xp2s Look I'm not trying to argue with you about Catholicism and its traditions. I'm talking about the Bible and what Jesus actually said. The pope is not Biblical that is catholic tradition. So I was just putting the truth about the Bible out there. Please don't feel the need to explain catholicism to me, I already investigated Roman Catholicism many decades ago. Sorry for upsetting you. Carry on as you were if it pleases you. Good luck.

  • @myronmercado
    @myronmercado8 күн бұрын

    This actually happened to us recently. Our priest was officiating a wedding. Fortunately, the wedding rites were completed. The mass was not. Our young priest suffered his first case of heart attack.

  • @reggiek6730
    @reggiek67308 күн бұрын

    Thanks Fr. Casey. I’d recently been bowing my head during the Eucharistic presentation as a sign of humility and unworthiness. I shall cease this practice, concentrate more during the time of contrition, and with the Lord’s mercy, marvel at His presence.

  • @RedstonekPL
    @RedstonekPL8 күн бұрын

    well thats a coincidence apparently 2 days ago some local priest from my general local area actually died during mass, and while giving out the Eucharist at that

  • @BreakingInTheHabit

    @BreakingInTheHabit

    8 күн бұрын

    Oh my!

  • @LuisUrbieta

    @LuisUrbieta

    7 күн бұрын

    I can't even believe that the Mass is still celebrated today.​@@BreakingInTheHabit

  • @erinharkiewicz7239

    @erinharkiewicz7239

    2 күн бұрын

    @@LuisUrbietaplease take your anti-Catholic bigotry elsewhere

  • @livd4990
    @livd49908 күн бұрын

    “Because it is a taste of the kingdom of heaven here on earth.” What a lovely last thought.

  • @jamesdarcy666
    @jamesdarcy6668 күн бұрын

    I'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Corpus Christi is always celebrated outside on the main square. I was blessed because for many years the Archbishop that celebrated that Mass was JM Bergoglio, now Pope Francis.

  • @JohnMinehan-lx9ts
    @JohnMinehan-lx9ts7 күн бұрын

    Also, the hood of a Jeep or HUMMV is also a good thing to us as an Alter . . . . for outdoor Masses . . . .

  • @gerardmcgorian7070
    @gerardmcgorian70708 күн бұрын

    I'm down here living in Lima, Peru. I also celebrate Mass daily at 8am at our lovely church around the corner. I love my Peruvian sisters and brothers in the Faith, but they are driving me spare with their... standing, kneeling and sitting at Mass. The 50 or so people at a weekday Mass (you read that number correctly) literally break down into three groups: At every point during the Mass (with the exception of the reading of the Gospel, when everyone is standing) there are always three groups: Standing, sitting, kneeling. Those who kneel after the Sanctus, but stand after the Consecration (I'm in the group which remains kneeling until after the Concluding Doxology); those who kneel before the Agnus, those who kneel after it, and those who remain standing. A perfectly wonderful older lady who stands two pews right in front of me (for the entire Mass, including the Consecration!), forces me to skeedaddle on my knees to the right so I can still see the Altar. I often think anyone viewing all this from the back of the church... well, we must resemble a flock of seals bobbing up and down in the waters off Carmel, California.

  • @MichaelThompson-jq3zf

    @MichaelThompson-jq3zf

    8 күн бұрын

    😂😅🤣👍.

  • @sophiadc

    @sophiadc

    8 күн бұрын

    I remember my utter confusion when I went to Mass outside of my native Poland and people were kneeling at all the "wrong" times. At first, I stuck to my old habits but then a parish priest gently pointed out that these things are regulated by a local bishop, and the faithful should show unity/communion with the local Church and kneel/stand when everybody else does it. Since then, I'm trying my best to act according to the good old saying, when in Rome.... ;) It also helps to know what is the origin of each gesture so we can be sure not to overstep (the Liturgy has some rules for a reason) but also learn to embrace the diversity in the Church.

  • @lyndavonkanel8603

    @lyndavonkanel8603

    7 күн бұрын

    These are our Catholic Calisthenics . They keep us awake.

  • @MichaelThompson-jq3zf

    @MichaelThompson-jq3zf

    7 күн бұрын

    @@lyndavonkanel8603 Gosh! That says alot.😆😅 I have to say how easy it is to slumber with the droning on & on, particularly when we know things don't change day in & day out, week in & week out, month in and month out, year in & year out, decades in and decades out. Oh Dear 🥱😞- 😴😴 - LORD HAVE MERCY UPON US ALL & GRANT US STAYING POWER/PERSEVERANCE/ENDURANCE. MEA CULPA, MEA MAXIMA MEA CULPA 😟😔😉 .

  • @lyndavonkanel8603

    @lyndavonkanel8603

    7 күн бұрын

    @@MichaelThompson-jq3zf 😄😅😂

  • @carolklein7556
    @carolklein75568 күн бұрын

    As an Altar Boy, the priest fainted after the consecration. When the Paramedics arrived, they had to wait until another Priest arrived before they could move him into the ambulance. (He had a gallbladder attack and was OK).

  • @theclapaolini4322
    @theclapaolini43228 күн бұрын

    I love all these correct answers that help everyone understand. This is a0 big help and most needed . Thank you FatherC asey

  • @erasmusflattery9799
    @erasmusflattery97998 күн бұрын

    My cousin is Catholic and at his wedding they had a full mass. It was actually really nice during the communion that everyone (including me) who wasn’t Catholic could still participate by receiving a blessing. It would have been weird if half of the people at the wedding just sit in their seats and do nothing while waiting for the other half to finish communion

  • @sophiadc

    @sophiadc

    8 күн бұрын

    I noticed that in the US almost everyone goes to Communion and it's weird if someone doesn't. Everyone is lining up in an orderly manner, pew by pew. It brings a risk that everyone goes, even though some people shouldn't (e.g. haven't been to confession). On the other hand in Poland, where I'm from, the process is much less... organized. Everybody just lines up, first come, first serve, not pew by pew. This happens because at least 1/3 of the people who come to Mass don't receive the Eucharist (because they can't for some reason). So it's another extreme. I heard some priests encouraging people to at least come up and receive a blessing during Communion so they're not as detached from the community as they seem at times and maybe encourage them to go to confession if they can.

  • @russellmiles2861

    @russellmiles2861

    7 күн бұрын

    At my son's funeral, I ask the Priest to dispense with Eucharist. My son disliked division in the family and I don't imagine he'd have wanted that. The Priest was very considerate. There would be a mass in normal regard the day before and he offered to make not of my son for those who choose to attend then.

  • @ruthgadowworman

    @ruthgadowworman

    7 күн бұрын

    ​@@Nidhogg13 Could you perhaps have stated this more kindly? This person lost a loved one. Speaking harshly about something that the priest okayed - even if it wasn't technically correct - condemning something that can't be changed now seems cruel. Do you think Jesus would speak this way to a bereaved person?

  • @Nidhogg13

    @Nidhogg13

    7 күн бұрын

    ​@@ruthgadowworman Fair. I deleted my original comment, but still want to go down as saying I don't think asking for the Eucharist to be skipped at a funeral mass is a good idea for any reason whatsoever.

  • @russellmiles2861

    @russellmiles2861

    7 күн бұрын

    @@ruthgadowworman thank you for your consideration but I am not bothered by Ruth's remarks. I am well aware that different dioceses and countries have different practices. Sophia ably described what happens in Poland where she lives. In Melbourne Australia it is normal for folk to offered a funeral services that includes requiem mass and also without. We are a multi-culural society so I imagine Priest are used to folk like my late wife who married out. I am what you'd call a None. As I mentioned the priest thoughtfully offered to make not of the midweek Mass that occured the day before. I included this in funeral notice. If I might add: more bemusing I asked the priest if I might include a reading from my son and his mother's favourite novel - Douglas Adams Hitchhikers Guide. I wouldn't if the priest had asked me not too. But turned out he was a fan too and felt the line very appropriate. Oh the parish funeral committee told me I had better prepared than most - seems all the courses I did when marrying hadn't been to waste. I'd challenge Ruth to a Bible and sacrament quiz except it would be unfair. I'd win easily. Ruth is quite wrong that the Eurusist is required at funeral services according the Roman Catholic Cannon law. Funeral services are not actually considered a Mass, but may include a Requiem mass if folk choose.

  • @joeywintersteiner6200
    @joeywintersteiner62008 күн бұрын

    When the priest holds up the Host I like to say “my Lord, my God” :)

  • @alan-muscat

    @alan-muscat

    7 күн бұрын

    I thought we were required to say that?

  • @colleenjensen6584

    @colleenjensen6584

    7 күн бұрын

    That's from St Thomas, the words he said when he was able to touch the wounds of the risen Christ and dispel his doubts in HIS real presence. So it's a great thing to 'say'/ pray after consecration to affirm our belief as well. I do the same!

  • @briandelaney9710

    @briandelaney9710

    3 күн бұрын

    That was the traditional admonition to say at the time of the Elevation

  • @chrisdobrowolski2783

    @chrisdobrowolski2783

    5 сағат бұрын

    You are not required to say that but there is another saying you should say aloud after lamb of god but unfortunately many people do not do that saying out loud which is “Lord I am not worthy to enter my roof but only say the word and my soul shall be clean”

  • @kenbrashear210
    @kenbrashear2108 күн бұрын

    Thanks father Casey. I wish every Catholic, especially those who have lapsed, could hear your answer to the last question. Keep up the good work.

  • @Rainfire27
    @Rainfire277 күн бұрын

    As an alter server the priest had a heart attack, he finished the consecration and then the deacon took over.

  • @aidenlosh9518
    @aidenlosh95187 күн бұрын

    Great video, on the topic of mass outside, St. Albert the Great Parish in Houghton, MI is associated with the university it was build net to, and every year the students build a chapel out of snow and ice, including stained ice "windows". The church then celebrates Mass in the ice chapel a few times, and it's an awesome experience. I strongly recommend trying to attend an ice Mass to anyone who is able.

  • @Shenanirats
    @Shenanirats7 күн бұрын

    Strangely, in my 43 years of life, I've known two priests to have passed at Mass. One was a fiesty old fellow, sitting in the Sacristy before Midnight Mass on Christmas, and he sat down for a moment, bowed his head as if he was praying, and went to his reward. When the other priests were ready to start, they tried to wake him and found he had gone. The community was informed, Mass continued, and it was strangely very beautiful. The other priest sadly dropped after baptising a baby. I wasn't there, but according to peopel who were, Mass was cancelled as there was no other priest. RIP Monsigner Hannigan.

  • @tapestry6455

    @tapestry6455

    5 күн бұрын

    We don't have Mass at Baptisms. That was added on in the 70s and is optional.

  • @tselengbotlhole750
    @tselengbotlhole7506 күн бұрын

    As recent as May this year, one of our bishops collapsed during Mass. He was pronounced deceased when he got to the hospital Rest in peace Bishop Tony 🙏🙏🙏

  • @jeannehall6546
    @jeannehall65467 күн бұрын

    I was at a Mass once at our cathedral- a deacon had a diabetic attack and the bishop stopped the Mass (I guess he could), had the music director play some soft music on the organ until the paramedics came. Once they did arrive, treated the deacon and took him to hospital, the bishop continued on with the Mass. Sometime later, at a Sunday Mass, this same bishop passed out himself and had to be taken to hospital! The Mass had to end as a result!

  • @Hum8L3S3rv4nT
    @Hum8L3S3rv4nT8 күн бұрын

    I think I wanna be Catholic…..the more I watch you the more I feel like “of course satan would try to break the church into a thousand denominations and confuse people” you really have me contemplating life lol I never thought I would be considering Catholicism lol

  • @patraic5241
    @patraic52418 күн бұрын

    For most of history candles were a practical necessity. The priest and congregation needed the light to see what was going on and for the priest what he was doing.

  • @lyndavonkanel8603

    @lyndavonkanel8603

    7 күн бұрын

    Several years ago we had an ice storm that closed down everything. Ice on the roads made them unsafe to drive on and the electricity was off. Still, it was a Sunday evening, so Fr. Bob walked from his house, just across the street from the church, gingerly because of the ice, I imagine, for mass. He lit a single candle on the altar and waited........Finally, seeing no one coming, he said mass, alone. I sometimes think of that scene of him alone with the candle and our Lord.

  • @TnOrchidguy
    @TnOrchidguy7 күн бұрын

    Thank you, Father, thank you.

  • @alcarbo8613
    @alcarbo86138 күн бұрын

    In the Early 1990s a Priest at my Parish had a mid Mass heart attack & dropped dead RIP Father Eugene Hicks

  • @blindknitter

    @blindknitter

    8 күн бұрын

    God bless him. ❤

  • @KristenK78
    @KristenK783 күн бұрын

    When I was in college, the priest assigned to our Newman community (and two local parishes) was from Australia, living in the U.S. for some years. His family came to visit him for a week or so. While they were in town, he said Mass, and immediately afterward was talking to someone, mentioned he had a terrible headache, then passed out. He’d had a stroke, and died within a day or so. It was awful for everyone. He was a kind, funny man, loved by all. But spiritually, it couldn’t have been better, and his family were present for his death and funeral.

  • @chuck1728
    @chuck17288 күн бұрын

    Good one!! I never knew there was a relic of a saint within each altar. Learn something new every day!! I am seeing you grow as a priest every week. This is not a bad thing!

  • @JennyZinaTavares

    @JennyZinaTavares

    7 күн бұрын

    I've found not many people know whose relic(s) are in their parish altar. It's really never spoken about. We have a 1st class relic of St. Martin de Porres and a 2nd class relic of St. Rita in ours. Yours?

  • @emilypereira9368
    @emilypereira93687 күн бұрын

    God loves you Fr. Casey . You are His Special child

  • @peterm.petrus386
    @peterm.petrus38614 сағат бұрын

    Celebrating Mass outside: Yes, I remembered my local Archbishop of Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, celebrated the mass on top of Mount Kinabalu (4095m above sea level) a few years back. It was a simple mountain climbing expedition by the archdiocese, so they took the opportunity to celebrate mass on the highest mountain of the Borneo Island.

  • @geir.j.a.johansen
    @geir.j.a.johansen2 күн бұрын

    Thanks for all the videos you've made here through the years. I'm an Evangelical Lutheran and have studied Lutheran theology, but not an ordained priest (prest in Norwegian) Through your videos I'm more and more leaning towards the Mother Church, but one thing making me not taking the step to join the church is listening to American priests saying the mass in latin.... Lol... Just kidding... But I'd love to teach most of them the latin pronunciation, as most of them fails in Latin pronunciation. Well... Had to bring a bit fun. Just wanted to thank you for the videos and lightening up a little fire in my heart that brings me closer ans closer to the mother church. The Lord bless you and keep you. The Lord let the light of His face to shine upon you and be gracious to you. The Lord lifteth His Countenance upon you, and give you His peace. Amen.❤🙏🏻

  • @raymundgerardm.feraren8194
    @raymundgerardm.feraren81948 күн бұрын

    Thank you Fr Casey! Everything you said is very informative and true. God bless you for guiding and informing us!

  • @gracedecena760
    @gracedecena7608 күн бұрын

    Thank you, Fr. Casey

  • @reynavalenzuela8265
    @reynavalenzuela82655 күн бұрын

    Thank you Fr. Casey ❤ praying for your vocation 🙏

  • @anthonyw2931
    @anthonyw29318 күн бұрын

    thank you, Fr. Casey. this was very illuminating.

  • @azknightwolf2552
    @azknightwolf25528 күн бұрын

    When I was a child in Sunday School, we were taught about the Altar and the Relic placed there, in memory of the Early Christians who hid in the tombs, like you said. But the teaching I got back then also stated the candles were lit for the same reason. The people hiding in the tombs would light candles for light. Although I like your answer as well.

  • @GenXer82
    @GenXer825 күн бұрын

    When the priest raises the Host, I always look up first and then bow down in reverence. Same with the Wine.

  • @aaron1983
    @aaron19834 күн бұрын

    In the Philippines, there is a blessing after mass which most people would go line up for but was an opportunity for those who aren’t Catholic to get a blessing. I agree with you, communion should only be about communion and our full unity with Jesus Christ through the Catholic Church. God bless you! I love your videos.

  • @GhostKoffee
    @GhostKoffee8 күн бұрын

    February 21 is my birthday! Can’t wait for my 81st birthday and celebrate the 7th Sunday in ordinary time!

  • @RubertDucky
    @RubertDucky8 күн бұрын

    Thank you, Father. Great video as always. God bless you.

  • @gregmurdoch3264
    @gregmurdoch32648 күн бұрын

    Priest Dying This happened to my parents at their old church. The priest died at the start of mass, and well they were arranging to get the body, taken care of the members held the mass, skipping communion.

  • @MariaTakenouchi
    @MariaTakenouchi8 күн бұрын

    Thanks a lot Fr Casey❤

  • @patrickrex6230
    @patrickrex62308 күн бұрын

    I agree with your comment about private blessings during communion. It was a well intentioned gesture of welcome but theologically makes no sense. I tried to phase it out once and was nearly put up on the cross myself! Yikes. And as for the question what moment is too late to arrive, when I was newly ordained an old priest who was the pastor would say that if you missed the collection you arrived. too late. Of course he always said it in a joking way but I was never quite sure if he was a little bit serious too. HA.

  • @MichaelThompson-jq3zf

    @MichaelThompson-jq3zf

    8 күн бұрын

    😄. We were told if you missed the consecration of the host & wine, it was too late to receive the sacraments/Holy communion. The priest performing the Mass ceremony would show his displeasure at very late comers .

  • @thomaslindner5754

    @thomaslindner5754

    8 күн бұрын

    As a pastor, I really appreciate that you answered the question about communion procession "blessings." A young father recently asked me the same question and I honestly answered him just as you did. It's fascinating how quickly and deeply this custom has been embraced, especially since it isn't addressed in any liturgical books. I arrived at a new parish with a school at which every child in kindergarten, first and second grades, remarkably, came forward at communion time. I know you're not supposed to change things right away, but we immediately dropped that practice with nearly zero pushback. Thanks for all you do for the larger Church.

  • @aboutwhat1930

    @aboutwhat1930

    7 күн бұрын

    I was always told that hearing the full Gospel was required for receiving Eucharist, but we were to stay until dismissal regardless of what time we arrived. A few years ago, I misremembered the schedule and rushed inside and sat at the back at about 10am. It was a quiet moment so I was a bit confused. I arrived just before the conclusion of the 9am mass.

  • @billpotmesil
    @billpotmesil7 күн бұрын

    I learn so much! Thank you for your devotion and service to God!

  • @tanyawinters3979
    @tanyawinters39798 күн бұрын

    I’ve applied to a catholic school & these videos have helped me so much. They even wrote down the channel name.

  • @thedeuce1374
    @thedeuce13748 күн бұрын

    Video idea: Can you do a video explaining the differences between the Eastern Ukrainian Rite and the Roman Rite?

  • @ScottNewton-fo4ho
    @ScottNewton-fo4ho8 күн бұрын

    Anglican/Anglo Catholic here and love the teaching and view points from across the Christian church.

  • @websiteckron8591
    @websiteckron85917 күн бұрын

    I was raised catholic used to go to Sunday Mass. But it was kind of boring. Each Sunday,? Really? Now at 53 i love, love the Mass. I attend on weekdays with my husband and i feel that our faith ( he is a convert) brings us closer to God and each other. No boring at all 😊

  • @isabellacontolini4172
    @isabellacontolini41727 күн бұрын

    Didn't know that about the priest holding up the host and chalice during the consecration! I love how deep and rich the Mass is. Still learning new things after all this time. Thanks Fr. Casey!

  • @steveciccarelli3609
    @steveciccarelli36098 күн бұрын

    Really well done and informative. Thank you!!

  • @DEVOn.A.Skertic
    @DEVOn.A.Skertic8 күн бұрын

    Thank you, Father Casey. The relic question was much needed and appreciated. Micole N. Skertic : K.O.C 19823 Saint Timothy's - Laguna Niguel, Ca

  • @julieCA58
    @julieCA588 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this.

  • @maaxt
    @maaxt7 күн бұрын

    Thank you for another amazing video!

  • @nanagaga2001
    @nanagaga20018 күн бұрын

    Our parish has a day in July we call Cemetery Sunday where we hold mass in the Catholic cemetery. The congregation takes the opportunity beforehand to clean up the plots of their family members.

  • @briandelaney9710
    @briandelaney97103 күн бұрын

    I was taught at the consecration, to look at the Host and the Chalice and then put my head in my hands in prayer

  • @bahavamoss8372
    @bahavamoss83726 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video. Im a catholic and i go to mass everyday but i still want to learn about every part of the mass.

  • @joeg.1618
    @joeg.16185 күн бұрын

    Im not Catholic myself, but i love the idea of mass, what it teaches, and what participation does for the practitioner. Thanks for the informative answers.

  • @jeffhedglen
    @jeffhedglen8 күн бұрын

    These Q&As are amazing. I used “Almost everything about Catholicism” for a “summer assignment” for two college students in my RCIA class and they really got a lot out of it. Keep it up! Also, praying for you and your community in this difficult time!

  • @briandelaney9710
    @briandelaney97103 күн бұрын

    One of the biggest mistakes was allowing people to receive in the hand. It has led to thinking the Eucharist is just ordinary bread I think of that poll and the amount of people who do not believe in the Real Presence

  • @musabamahoroeneserge8890
    @musabamahoroeneserge88908 күн бұрын

    Would you make a video on Eucharist adoration and Holy Rosary and how many chaplet are out there? Thanks

  • @marianajmj
    @marianajmj7 күн бұрын

    I love looking at the at the Body of Christ and the Blood of Christ during mass when the Priest holds them up after having said the prayers of consecration.

  • @Given_Grace
    @Given_Grace7 күн бұрын

    I'm a Catechuman and I very much appreciate being able to receive a blessing as it helps me, though I cannot receive the Eucharist yet to feel I am participating and I consider it devotion making my intentions to become Catholic more concrete.

  • @piusbird
    @piusbird6 күн бұрын

    My church was formed when the only historically African American majority parish in the diocese was "consolidated" with two others. Our 9am Mass still uses the liturgical customs that developed there (African American Church). Those bells are used at the Gloria, not the consecration. Gotta make sure you're awake and get you moving after all :)

  • @rallegra
    @rallegra7 күн бұрын

    Good, clear respectful information here.

  • @danieldaan1255
    @danieldaan12556 күн бұрын

    3:40 that question was answered by someone close to me and he said that placing a piece of the host inside the chalice symbolizes the resurrection of Christ, as His blood and body reunites. The concept is that when blood is taken out from a human body, the human dies. And therefore reuniting the body and blood of Christ in the host and chalice symbolizes His resurrection. I just think that this symbolism is cool, I didn't think there was a deeper reason for this practice. Thanks Fr. Casey!

  • @gcdiver
    @gcdiver5 күн бұрын

    Great video. Thank you for posting, Father. Looking forward to more like this. Helps me to better understand and strengthen my faith in Jesus.

  • @itsadioseph1115
    @itsadioseph11153 күн бұрын

    A priest friend of mine here in the Philippines died last June 14, 2024. He officiated the Wedding mass, and right after the Consecration, he suffered heart attack and died on the spot. He's only 44yrs old.

  • @ashleynovels
    @ashleynovels8 күн бұрын

    I always thought the priest was lifting the consecrated host up to God. Now I know! Thank you

  • @mega_mind397
    @mega_mind3977 күн бұрын

    I’m Lutheran, and I thought it was interesting that only the Apostles’ and Nicene Creed are permitted for Mass. We say the Athanasian Creed every year on Trinity Sunday, and I always wondered whether Roman Catholics did this as well.

  • @singcook1
    @singcook16 күн бұрын

    That was a great video, simple and concise.

  • @keithsmith9054
    @keithsmith90547 күн бұрын

    “…he’s holding it up so you can see it.” Wow, beautiful, I’ll reflect on this next time at Mass

  • @hhiimmddoo
    @hhiimmddoo8 күн бұрын

    Ive always bowed my head when the host is raised. When I haven’t made it to confession its our of shame as i am stained and feel unworthy. When i have made it ill look at him and then bow my head in respect and reverence

  • @BreakingInTheHabit

    @BreakingInTheHabit

    8 күн бұрын

    While I understand this temptation, it’s really not what the Church asks us to do. The Eucharist is the source of forgiveness, not a prize for the perfect. If you are so unworthy to look on Him, then you probably shouldn’t go and receive him a few minutes later.

  • @trombonista92
    @trombonista927 күн бұрын

    wow, your ears are very expressive

  • @1olddoggie
    @1olddoggie7 күн бұрын

    I love your channel. While I am no longer Catholic, I am now a passionate Protestant. But a part of me will always be Catholic. There are so many aspects of Catholic practices that are wonderful but are largely unknown by folks in the pews. I have a BA in Religious Studies from a Jesuit University. If Francis had been the pope in the early 80's I would have stayed J2P2 was my last straw and the guy while became Benedict and their corruption were more than I could stand. St Francis continues to be my inspiration. Brother aDun, Sister Moon is my favorite movie! Thank you for your sanity and charisms. Well done, faithful servant!

  • @lyndavonkanel8603

    @lyndavonkanel8603

    7 күн бұрын

    Basing the faith on people who are temporary instead of what is lasting prevents you from experiencing the fullness of faith, the richness of communion with Christ, best expressed in the Church. Deep down you know that. Dear sister, I hope one day you will return.

  • @JewelBlueIbanez
    @JewelBlueIbanez5 күн бұрын

    There is an actual rule for how late is too late to full-size the Sunday obligation to attend Mass. You must get there in time for the Offertory. This is why there used to be Offertory bells as well.

  • @BrendanMcK-ot3ys
    @BrendanMcK-ot3ys7 күн бұрын

    I watch your videos mate Scottish Roman Catholic here love Jesus and always try to do Gods will let not my will be done but Gods will be done God bless you bro In Jesus name!!!! ✝️✝️✝️🇻🇦🇻🇦🇻🇦❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🕊🕊🕊

  • @shoshishoshi127
    @shoshishoshi1278 күн бұрын

    Thank you for clearing things up about communion in the hand. I've already encountered many rad trads who belittle and fight other catholics who receive communion in the hand. I've already had a long discussion with three rad trads, all three were arrogant, two of them literally used profanity against me when all I did was bring up articles and documents as proof that it is not sacrilege and that it was not just an invention of Vatican II. They're full of anger. I wish they were channeling that passion for uniting the Church instead of dividing it and lowkey promoting schism. Edit: I also would like to add that the reason I'm concerned about this issue is because I also was an "almost" victim of this movement. I stopped when I realized it was making me think that only those who celebrate TLM were the pious and *real* devout catholics and that others were lukewarm. I realized that it's schismatic and is probably the work of the devil.

  • @ahapka

    @ahapka

    8 күн бұрын

    I agree. I can understand the sentiment that it shouldn't be. But, as long as the Church allows it, we should submit to their authority that it's allowed. If God does have a problem with it, we won't be held responsible for being obedient to the Church. In so many saints, Jesus has made it clear that obedience is one thing He highly values. So, even if it's something we disagree with, if the Church has spoken on it, we must accept it.

  • @harryfaber

    @harryfaber

    8 күн бұрын

    I take this subject from the position of being an ex-atheist, going through the Baptist Church and Anglican before moving to Roman. Christ commanded 'take this, all of you and eat'. He did not mention hand or tongue, left hand or right hand. For some people, it is a big issue, a very good friend of mine, aged 84, was brought up with 'only the priest can touch the host'. During Covid, when 'on the tongue' was simply banned, this became a problem. I reasoned with her, I spoke about 'Church teaching', I even went to Church Fathers where both methods have support from them. But, what she had been taught as a child was rigidly there.

  • @andrewpatton5114

    @andrewpatton5114

    7 күн бұрын

    That said, licking your hands to ensure you consume all the Particles is a pious practice if you receive in the hand, lest our Lord fall to the ground and be trampled on, even inadvertently.

  • @nbenefiel
    @nbenefiel7 күн бұрын

    I want to come home.

  • @kelsiermistborn
    @kelsiermistborn8 күн бұрын

    I altar served at my uncle's wedding and I was genuinely surprised to see bells, because the church I usually served in didn't use them!

  • @Thanh-ca-va-loi-chua
    @Thanh-ca-va-loi-chua6 күн бұрын

    Amen❤❤❤

  • @rayv7010
    @rayv70107 күн бұрын

    Great stuff!

  • @astrinymris9953
    @astrinymris99534 күн бұрын

    Question in regards to the old horror movie 'Alice, Sweet Alice'-- The plot is that the titular character hadn't done some required reading in preparation for her first communion, and therefore the priest refused to let her take part in the sacrament. Year by year, Alice is growing older until she passes her 13th birthday, still not having had her first communion, though the movie makes it plain that she wants to. It's not made clear if she's been offered a second chance to meet the requirements and she is stubbornly refusing out of pride, or the priest just said, "Well, no communion for you," and ignored the situation as the child got older and older. Well, that's a movie, and this was necessary for the plot to work. But I'm wondering how in real life a parish would handle a situation where a child just flatly said they didn't want to have First Communion or Confirmation. Not because of a possible reading problem, which could be easily resolved by reading the material to the child, but because they stated that they didn't believe in God or Catholicism. Would the child be pressured to go ahead with the rite, despite their disbelief? Even if they gave into this pressuring and said the right things, wouldn't you have to wonder if they still disbelieved, and had simply given in to a mixture of bribes, threats, and emotional blackmail?

  • @lvshaun5823
    @lvshaun58238 күн бұрын

    Hi Father Casey. Thank you for your many helpful and thoughtful videos. Please explain why Catholics make the sign of the cross. What is its meaning and significance? Many thanks and continue your good and faithful work.

  • @killianmiller6107

    @killianmiller6107

    8 күн бұрын

    To me the sign of the cross is reminding you of your identity in Christ, and literally marking yourself with a cross is indicative of that. I think in the early church, the sign of the cross was more like a + on the forehead, which actually refers back to Ezekiel 9 where the innocent are marked with a tau (which looked like a cross) on their foreheads and the angels would pass over them as they slaughter the unmarked wicked.

  • @HPN2012
    @HPN201221 сағат бұрын

    Thank you Father for your videos. Why don’t all parishes recite the Penitential Act before the Kyrie? We only recite it during Lent and on certain masses of obligation at our parish. I asked this question at our parish and was told that this has been the norm, but at a parish nearby, they recite it at all the masses, daily. Thank you.

  • @wftjet
    @wftjet7 күн бұрын

    Catholic School Music Teacher: I am an Anglican myself so I do not receive Communion at our School Mass. I also don't think non-Catholics should walk up to receive a "blessing" during the receiving of Holy Communion. Everyone who attends Mass receives a blessing from the priest during the Concluding Rites. The better thing to do is remain in your pew, allow persons next to you to come in and out of the pews as needed, and sing along from the hymnal if there is a hymn.

  • @harryfaber
    @harryfaber7 күн бұрын

    My after lunch reading took me to the old Anglican Book of Common Prayer, specifically to 'Making of Deacons'. I thought you would like part of the prayer: 'Good Lord, deliver us from lightning and tempest, from plague, pestilence and famine; from battle and murder, and from sudden death'

  • @GeneralBBBlackSheep

    @GeneralBBBlackSheep

    6 күн бұрын

    I attended Mass in the Anglican Ordinariate and we say that prayer quite often.