The pope says Mass daily in his private chapel in the Vatican which is usually attended by just a few close associates. He says Mass in St. Peter's Basilica only on special occasions such as Easter, Christmas and other major feasts. Like any other priest, the Holy Father only celebrates one Mass a day, with three each on All Souls Day and Christmas.
Clarification:
If priests are lacking, the local ordinary may permit priests, for a just cause, to celebrate twice a day and even, if pastoral need requires it, three times on Sundays and holy days of obligations. (Canon 905) The church in the United States was granted an indult so that priests can celebrate three Masses on any day if needed.
The pope says Mass everyday, if not at a public function, in his private chapel.
No, only priests and bishops can celebrate the Mass
Priests, Deacons, and Bishops celebrate the First Mass of Christmas, and an awful lot of Catholics.Any Catholic priest can say midnight mass. There are no particular rules about it. Anyone can go to it.
Generally, priests face the congregation during Mass except in those parishes that still observe the Latin Tridentine Mass where the priest faces the tabernacle and has his back to the people.
He celebrates Mass everyday. If he is not scheduled to say Mass at St. Peter's Basilica or St. John Lateran or at another church, he says Mass in his private chapel in the Vatican Papal Apartments.
The sacristy.
prayer for priests = Oratio pro sacerdotes
In 2013 there were 12,350 religious priests (in other words priests in religious orders as opposed to diocesan priests), all of whom may offer Mass, and there were 4,407 brothers in religious orders; for a total of 16,757 men in religious orders.
yes, he can say as many as necessary. In the old days limit used to be 2 when there were so many priests, but that is longer the case
everyday. everyone poops, eats, drinks, mass!
they're a rock band, not priests.
purple or white
everyday = alltäglich