So get up and attend the 10AM mass in your local Catholic Church. After all, you have a project and it requires research. Get out there and do it. Report your observations from that point on. In fact, get a church bulletin from the parish. They announce which masses are for the hearing imapired.
2006-08-18 01:50:50
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answered by Quasimodo 7
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What do you mean by language disabled? Like hearing impared? A lot of churches have someone signing the mass in ASL while the priest is talking. Mass involves readings from the bible, the homily (called a sermon in Protestant churches, and communion. They also bless the bread and wine, and there are some responses passages where the church and priest speak together. Lots of kneeling and standing, up and down.
2006-08-18 08:51:40
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answered by volchick2003 3
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How can a person be language disabled? I don't get that part of your question. As for wanting to know what goes on at mass, it would take longer than mass just to tell you about it, so why don't you just go and take a few notes, then ask some questions about it afterwards?
2006-08-22 05:59:38
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answered by Myrna B 3
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There are many different types of Mass for many different types of religion. Why not just take some time this weekend and go to a Mass and expeirence it. That is what life is about... Good Luck...
2006-08-18 08:51:50
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answered by lost_soul 4
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You better go ask the priest, I don't think anybody knows but them.
It is a ritual that is steeped in mystery.
I never knew.
There were so many missals and books written on it that after you got done reading them you said, HUH!.
2006-08-18 09:00:34
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answered by chris p 6
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Too much to list so here is a link
2006-08-18 08:55:33
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answered by Debra M. Wishing Peace To All 7
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looks like you need to go to catholic class.God bless.Amen
2006-08-18 08:52:08
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answered by Anonymous
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