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you hear at first, first testament before jesus, then a psalm then a second readig from the second testemant or a letter, during jesus, and then a gospel which is when jesus would give parables
The Gospel
Midnight Mass is technically December 25. obligation solved.
You might hear Christmas Carols.
Yes there is, during the state of a coma the person is able to hear but not see feel or anything else but hear
No. You have to receive Christ in the Blessed Sacrament, which you cannot do so from listening to the Mass on the radio or hear it on TV..Catholic AnswerNo, if you are sick in bed, say in the hospital, and are unable to attend Mass, then it is probably a profitable thing to do to listen to Mass on the radio or watch it on the television. However, neither would fulfill your Sunday and Holy Day Obligation of attending Mass. It is, indeed, a praiseworthy and holy thing to be able to receive Holy Communion, however, you are not required to receive Holy Communion except once during the Easter Season. You are, however, required toattend Mass each Sunday and Holy Day of Obligation. The main point of Mass is to worship Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, in person, when He arrives on the altar during the consecration. It is wholly impossible to do this in person on the television or radio: there you are just witnessing a representation of it.
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Tie him to the mass of the ship
Whatever you hear without the eclipse. There is no aural property to an eclipse.
u will need the density. density = mass / volume so mass = volume x density
go to youtube.com and type in "florida mass choir old lady" and the videos will come up.