I believe a priest is normally limited to no more than three Masses in one day.
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AnswerAbsent special pressing circumstances, a priest may only say Mass once a day. If he has to say a second Mass, say on a Sunday, it is called binating and he must obtain permission, at least implicitly from his Bishop. If he has to say three Masses - known as Trinating, he must call his Bishop each time and obtain a dispensation. I have never heard of any permission beyond that, he may only keep the stipend for the first Mass said.According to the Code of Canon Law, priests are "earnestly invited to offer the eucharistic Sacrifice daily" (Can. 276 § 2).
Priests are generally limited to saying 3 masses per day.
Jack spencer
Usually each pilgrimage group will have at least one priest acting as the spiritual leader. They will lead their group and say masses and help them to pray. People can go and do their own pilgrimage without having a priest.
Well no one really owns it. It's just the priest and people could come in and see it. Right now priest do masses for spanish speakers.
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Priest has 1 syllable.
It is the movement of air masses.
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A vicor, a priest and maybe one day u.
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