too long.
2006-09-06 05:15:57
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Unless the priest is A) giving a homily or B) very slow; and the attendees partaking of communion are many, the Mass should not take more than 20 minutes.
2006-09-06 12:19:13
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answered by Granny Annie 6
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Daily Mass: 20 minutes to half an hour.
2006-09-06 12:11:15
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answer #3
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answered by thomasrobinsonantonio 7
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I'd say about 30 minutes. The homily is significantly shorter--although it depends on the priest. Also, communion doesn't take as long since there are so fewer people.
The liturgy of the word is kind of different from Sunday mass (although, of course, the liturgy of the Eucharist is the same.)
I like them both:)
2006-09-06 12:13:40
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answered by Mary's Daughter 4
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It depends on the amount of music involved.
With no music or singing, as short as 20 minutes.
With music and singing, as long as 45 minutes.
Drop in and time it yourself. All are welcome.
With love in Christ.
2006-09-07 00:38:26
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answer #5
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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Usually 1/2 hour.
2006-09-06 12:11:21
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answered by The One Line Review Guy 3
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Probably 45 minutes or so.
2006-09-06 12:11:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on who is doing it and how much he loves to hear himself talk. Shouldn't be more than 30 minutes.
2006-09-06 12:14:32
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answered by Anonymous
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About twenty minutes, if the scriptures are not long and the priest talks fast.
2006-09-06 12:13:02
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answered by freelancenut 4
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20-30 mins.
2006-09-06 12:17:48
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answered by BETTY ROCKER 2
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about an hour and it depends upon the homily
2006-09-06 12:24:47
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answered by pea_1208 2
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