The organization hopes to reach a goal of 2024 masses for Trump from the President’s recent birthday on June 14th until November 5th, 2024 – Election Day.
This is probably a pretty easy goal to achieve. Any Catholic can request a Mass (or two, or three...) at their parish, and it will be scheduled-in.
If you think "For the protection of President Trump during the election period and for his victory in November" might raise eyebrows, just do it "for a special intention". God knows what you're really after!
And--better still!--any Catholic AROUND THE WORLD can do this.
Its easy to request a mass but the waiting period can be long. I requested a mass for my vax injured parents in January. It isnt happening until October.
Wow, that's a long wait! Am lucky around here: a couple of weeks wait only.
Only thing I can suggest is trying phoning around for another church or maybe ask your parish priest if he knows any retired priests who would be available to say private Masses (it's often a retirement income stream for them). It's ideal to be able to attend the Mass you are having offered, but sometimes you can't.
This is probably a pretty easy goal to achieve. Any Catholic can request a Mass (or two, or three...) at their parish, and it will be scheduled-in.
If you think "For the protection of President Trump during the election period and for his victory in November" might raise eyebrows, just do it "for a special intention". God knows what you're really after!
And--better still!--any Catholic AROUND THE WORLD can do this.
I'm going to get a bunch!
Its easy to request a mass but the waiting period can be long. I requested a mass for my vax injured parents in January. It isnt happening until October.
Wow, that's a long wait! Am lucky around here: a couple of weeks wait only.
Only thing I can suggest is trying phoning around for another church or maybe ask your parish priest if he knows any retired priests who would be available to say private Masses (it's often a retirement income stream for them). It's ideal to be able to attend the Mass you are having offered, but sometimes you can't.