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If you've never been to a Catholic Mass, don't worry, it's still going on, you still have time to catch it.
— Jim Gaffigan
To be the altar boy at the first Mass of the day was a sacred initiation rite. It was like being hazed at a fraternity, only more Catholic.
— Ian Morgan Cron
I begin to be impatient of solitude - to feel its draperies hang sweltering, unwholesome about me.
— Virginia Woolf
It's hard for the Catholic Church to accept change. When the mass was no longer said in Latin, loyalists went into mourning for years.
— Janine Di Giovanni
The Mass is the most perfect form of prayer.
— Pope Paul VI
But I make it in time for the Gospel, which in Catholic lore means that it still "counts".
— Kerry Weber
I have never been quite sure who controls the weather. Although we always prayed for clear skies, I have had to preach in all kinds of storms.
— Billy Graham
What graces, gifts and virtues the Holy Mass calls down.
— Leonard Of Port Maurice
The Mass is very long and tiresome unless one loves God.
— G.K. Chesterton
I believe that were it not for the Holy Mass, as of this moment the world would be in the abyss.
— Leonard Of Port Maurice
She preferred coffee as hot and strong as a devil at midnight
— Haruki Murakami
My fans are buying the DNA of Dave.
— Dave Pelzer
I am a Catholic because I choose to be a Catholic. And then I go to the Mass because I choose. It is out of my free will.
— Paulo Coelho
Without doubt, the Lord grants all favors which are asked of Him in Mass, provided they be fitting for us.
— St. Jerome
When I was in my single digits, I was subjected to the worst torture you can possibly inflict on a child: Catholic mass.
— Tyler Oakley
The theatre is like a Catholic Mass of language.
— Jean Giraudoux
A single Mass offered for oneself during life may be worth more than a thousand celebrated for the same intention after death.
— Anselm Of Canterbury
Wishes and fears are illusions, Dil Bahadur, not realities. You must practice detachment.
— Isabel Allende
My mother was a good Catholic
she went to mass twice a week at St. Mary's in Richmond, but my father was an Orthodox Eclectic. — Sue Monk Kidd
she went to mass twice a week at St. Mary's in Richmond, but my father was an Orthodox Eclectic. — Sue Monk Kidd
Love, indeed, lends a precious seeing to the eye, and hearing to the ear: all sights and sounds are glorified by the light of its presence.
— Arthur Frederick Saunders
The only aberration is denial of self.
— L. Ron Hubbard