In mass, hmm....when we read Scriptures, whoever is involved in. During the Consecration, "...with the Virgin Mother of God, the Apostles, and all the saints who have done your Will throughout the ages. May we praise in union with them through Your Son, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, One God, forever and ever. Amen."
2007-05-21 13:34:45
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answered by Anonymous
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No other prominent figures are regularly spoken of in a Catholic mass.
2007-05-21 20:34:51
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answered by Vernacular Catholic 3
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The Father and the Holy Spirit.
http://www.catholicliturgy.com/index.cfm/FuseAction/TextContents/Index/4/SubIndex/67/TextIndex/9
2007-05-21 20:35:26
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answered by Anonymous
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The Apostles, Moses, Isaiah. Depends on the Liturgy for each day
2007-05-21 20:37:29
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answered by tebone0315 7
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Actually, apart from the homily portion (which can be about whatever the priest wants, as far as I know), the Mass hardly mentions Mary. It's mostly about the God/Jesus/Ghost trifecta.
2007-05-21 20:35:19
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answered by Minh 6
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Mary, various saints, Old Testament prophets (at various times), apostles.
2007-05-21 20:33:48
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answered by Anonymous
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The Madonna. Otherwise know as the Virgin Mary.
Namaste
2007-05-21 20:33:29
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answered by cudala 2
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in a catholic mass only demon and fallen angels are spoken of!
2007-05-21 20:33:43
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answered by thirdeyeeagle 4
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Mary, mother of God.
2007-05-21 20:32:53
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answered by Anonymous
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satan,leviathan,belzeboul,belial
2007-05-21 20:34:56
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answered by Laff -Hugs 4all- 5
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