reguilliams
Earning My Ears
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Is there a church service a board the Disney Wounder
Sometimes. Generally, a space may be set aside for guests to conduct their own services. If no one steps up to preside over the service, it doesn't happen.Is there a church service a board the Disney Wounder
the Catholic channel on SiriusXM has daily mass at 7:00 (ET) from St. Patrick's in NYC. I listen and 'participate' on the way to workWith the internet, I was able to “you tube” a Mass on May 5th.
It has not been often, and I believe both times we were on TA cruises, but once a passenger and once a CM had an ecumenical service.
Or Friday, or Saturday, or another day, depending on the person's faith. The Sabbath and/or church services aren't on Sunday for much of the world.No guarantees. If church is important and missing is a non-starter, sadly you'll need to not cruise over a Sunday.
Sunday is always a day for going to church. The other religions that you're referring to don't go to church. They go to temple, synagogue or mosque on Friday or Saturday. Church is what the OP asked about, and what the PP was responding about.Or Friday, or Saturday, or another day, depending on the person's faith. The Sabbath and/or church services aren't on Sunday for much of the world.
Not for Seventh-day Adventists.Sunday is always a day for going to church.
There are literally thousands of Christian sects, and some don't recognize Sunday as the Sabbath. Saturday is the most common alternative. The are also some non-Christian groups who use the term, although I know many Christians would object. Not that this really matters, I just thought it wasn't always safe to assume Sunday when someone mentions church, although it is most likely.Sunday is always a day for going to church. The other religions that you're referring to don't go to church. They go to temple, synagogue or mosque on Friday or Saturday. Church is what the OP asked about, and what the PP was responding about.
I know it's a typo and you meant to say "volunteered." But "violented" as a typo in a sentence about saying mass is too funny to pass up!Back in 2008 when I was on he westbound Panama canal cruise there was a catholic priest who was on the cruise and he violented to say mass originally for a group of people who were on here,
fixed it thanks for pointing it outI know it's a typo and you meant to say "volunteered." But "violented" as a typo in a sentence about saying mass is too funny to pass up!