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Yes, you can participate in Mass on Tuesdays, as many Catholic parishes offer daily Mass throughout the week, including Tuesdays. The schedule may vary by parish, so it's best to check with your local church for specific times. Daily Mass provides an opportunity for prayer and reflection outside of the Sunday service.

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