catholic mass help

k-wa

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My family and I attended Mass at Mary Queen of the Universe Shrine last year and did not feel comfortable there -- the priest's homily was a little too much fire and brimstone (and gift shop) for us. Can anyone recommend another Roman Catholic church in the Orlando area for our next trip? We will have a car.
 
I think Holy Family is the closest. But not sure.

Catholic Churches in Orlando, Florida

Blessed Trinity Catholic Chr
(407) 277-1702 4545 Anderson Rd
Orlando, FL

Blessed Trinity Catholic Church
(407) 277-8716 4545 Anderson Rd
Orlando, FL

Blessed Trinity Catholic Church-Parish Office
(407) 277-2537 4545 Anderson Rd
Orlando, FL

Good Shepherd Catholic Church
(407) 277-3939 5900 Oleander Dr
Orlando, FL

Good Shepherd Catholic Church
(407) 277-3938 5900 Oleander Dr
Orlando, FL

Holy Cross Catholic Church
(407) 438-0990 12600 Marsfield Ave
Orlando, FL

Holy Family Catholic Church
(407) 876-2211 5125 S Apopka Vineland Rd
Orlando, FL

Korean Catholic Church
(407) 897-6587 1518 E Muriel St
Orlando, FL

Mary Queen Of The Universe Shrine
(407) 239-6600 8300 Vineland Ave
Orlando, FL

Sacred Heart Traditional Catholic Church
(407) 841-5878 1018 36th St
Orlando, FL

Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church
(407) 293-9556 4001 Edgewater Dr
Orlando, FL

St Andrews Catholic Church
(407) 293-0730 801 N Hastings St
Orlando, FL

St Isaac Jogues Catholic Church
(407) 249-0906 4301 S Chickasaw Trl
Orlando, FL

St James Catholic Cathedral
(407) 422-2005 215 N Orange Ave
Orlando, FL

St James Catholic Cathedral
(407) 422-2547 215 N Orange Ave
Orlando, FL

St John Vianney Catholic Chr
(407) 855-5391 6200 S Orange Blossom Trl
Orlando, FL

St Joseph's Catholic Church
(407) 275-0841 1501 N Alafaya Trl
Orlando, FL

St Jude Catholic Church
(407) 363-7405 6282 Sandcrest Cir
Orlando, FL

St Nicholas Catholic Church
(407) 351-0133 5135 Sand Lake Rd
Orlando, FL
 
I think that we had a similar feeling about the Mary Queen of the Universe Shrine.

Last January, we went to the Holy Family Catholic Church at 5125 South Apopka-Vineland Rd., Orlando. We chose this church because of it's proximity to Universal, but it's really just 6 or 7 miles from both WDW and UO. Their website, which is www.holyfamilyorlando.org , contains detailed driving instructions.

It's a nice local parish that still seems to attract a good number of tourists...at least the homily wasn't all about fundraising. We'll go there next time we're in Orlando.

The only negative point had to do with parking. There was a bottleneck at the end of the Saturday 5pm mass that we attended, but it wasn't that bad (maybe 5-10 minutes, and we had been parked near the very back of the parking lot.) Their website says that 10:30am Sunday has the worst parking.

Also: If you don't already know about it, you might want to check out www.masstimes.org as a good resource when travelling.

I hope this helps.
 

We went to WDW for spring break in 2001.

We chose Holy Redeemer in Kissimmee for the Saturday evening mass (that time of year it was 5:00). I found this church to be very holy and would really recommend it.

Also like stated earlier I found it on www.masstimes.org and use this site for finding churches in other states. It's a great site.

Hope this may also help you.

Kim
 
I can remember when they used to have services in the Luau Cove, it was great when we stayed there and even hopped over from the Contemporary a few times. I wish they still offered it!

Regards:
Carol
 
Why did they stop having mass at the Poly? I remeber going to mass there on my high school senior trip in 1996, and I was disappointed that it was not offered anymore.:(
 
Disney stopped offering mass because the priests who were doing it came from Mary Queen of the Universe Shrine and decided they would rather have you come to them.

This was not a Disney decision and there used to be info about why the church decided to change on the Mary Queen of the Universe Shrine website.
 
I had the understanding that the Mass on Disney property was discontinued because of the number of denominations that wanted to have the same opportunity that was granted to those who offered services on site.

We have attended Mary Queen of the Universe Shrine since it started and find the homily refreshing when compared to other parishes where the parish priest is hesitant of offending some of his parishioners…I know Fr. Harte can occasionally give one an uncomfortable feeling, and perhaps that’s not all bad.
 
I copied this from the shrine webpage

" With the cessation of regular Sunday masses at Walt Disney World we have cause to reflect on a part of our Ministry that was very special, and that over the years provided Eucharistic service to thousands of visitors. Perhaps too it served to illustrate the dedicated commitment to the Eucharist of our Shrine volunteers ( or of our Tourist Ministry volunteers in the early years before the Shrine.)

Let it be said we have never had anything but a cordial and cooperative relationship with the Disney people. That relationship still exists.

Time marches on. Situations change. Back in 1975 when this Ministry began we lacked a meeting place. We made arrangements with hotels in an effort to serve our people. I have wonderful memories of our relationship with hotel staffs, irrespective of which hotel it might have been. And in 1976, after negotionas with then Vice-President Robert Allen, we began our first masses at the Polynesian Cove within the Disney complex.

Looking back on what was achieved, God worked wonders through the volunteers and priests involved in the ministry. On Sunday mornings we had masses at a Lake Buena Vista Hotel (it may have been the Royal Plaza, or th Howard Johnson, or the Travel Lodge, or the Hilton, or perhaps even the Palace We brought our mass kits into all!) Then we raced to the Sheraton Twin Towers some ten miles away for the final masses of the Sunday. How could we have added two more masses at Disney World? The fact is, we did!

We had, as we still have, a group of very dedicated volunteers, for whom nothing was too much! They were always there ahead of the priest, to meet him, park his car if necessary, unload the materials for mass, set up the altar, distribute the materials - and take up the offerings! Without them, the ministry could simply not have survived. At the end of mass the same machinations took place, in reverse! And the Salesian Fathers from Tampa played a major role through the help they provided, sending us a priest every Sunday for years.

What all of this activity says is that the service of our visitors was the prime mover in all our aspirations. When we built Holy Family parish and added three more weekend masses, there was simply no thought of ending the Tourist masses. We just had to find yet another priest to help us out! Fr. Leo Brown, O.F.M. was the first to arrive on the scene at Holy Family. And with only one leg, he still wanted to be involved in the Tourist masses too. Sadly, he was on his way to preside at the masses at the Polynesian Hotel on the Sunday of Labor Day 1982 when he was tragically killed in a car accident.

We pay tribute to the Salesian Fathers, many of whom we rembember with affection and pride. Two of the principals are dead, Fr. Innocent Clementi and Fr. Al Manni. May God grant them eternal rest. With their sense of humor and their dedication they left a permanent imprint on this Ministry of ours. Come rain, come storm, the masses continued.

But we also had a dream that was realized with the first mass at the Shrine on January 31, 1993. We now had a central place of worship for our visitors. Dedication day in August 1993 was a day to remember for its pageantry, its liturgy and the joy of all who had been a part of the success. We were home.

Still, the masses at Disney continued. But time was running out. The priest shortage would create problems. We wanted to continue the Disney masses, but it was not to be. Their time had passed. In late July of 2002 we experimented with offering one mass within the Disney complex. But the double numbers that showed up at the single mass caused discomfort to guests, and with no other suitable place available the Disney Company and the Shrine came to a mutual agreement. The masses would be discontinued, and Disney would direct Catholic guests to the Shrine.

At the outset of our ministry our aim was to make it possible for crowds to attend mass. For this purpose we chose many venues and exerted ourselves in accordance with the energy of our years. From 1976 - 2002 is one year more than a quarter of a century. We are grateful for the spiritual help we were able to bring to our visitors. But at no time did we ever intend to convey the notion that Catholic visitors to Orlando would have the mass brought to them for their personal convenience!

Indeed, when those masses began, the Disney complex stood almost on its own on State Road 192. There were a few hotels there. We recall visiting them on a frequent basis to make sure their guests services knew about our mass schedules, not only at Disney World but elsewhere. Today the same State Road is lined with hotels and places of entertainment right to the end of the line, about four miles beyond Disney World. And today too, the Shrine is a Worship Center that serves the spiritual needs of Catholic visitors from the world over.

Something else needs to be remembered too. When we began in 1975 the average age of priests in this ministry was under fifty. Today that average age has escalated to around 65. The Director of the Shrine will be 73 in February 2003. Most lay persons are long retired at this age! For the small minority who took umbrage at the closing of the masses, we have this to say: the time is coming when Catholics will have to make much larger sacrifices to get to mass, because short of an outright miracle the priest shortage in this country will continue to worsen. Prayers for priestly vocations far exceed in value than any complaints! Be kind to your aging priests! They may soon be all you have!

Personally, I am grateful for my years, and the way in which God has used me for His purposes. Mary, Queen of the Universe Shrine stands as a lasting tribute to the faith of our people from far and near. It is their home away from home. Our faithful people will always be welcomed here with open arms.



Fr. F. Joseph Harte
Director of Tourism
Diocese of Orlando
 












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