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An encouraging and supportive community for Catholics and people of good will seeking to grow closer to Jesus Christ.

Welcome to /r/Roman_Catholics

An encouraging and supportive community for Catholics and people of good will seeking to grow closer to Jesus Christ. All are welcome to participate.


Today's Mass Readings

Liturgy of the Hours

Saint of the Day


Community guidelines

Let us be bread, blessed by the Lord. Broken and shared, life for the world.

  1. Be charitable. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.

  2. Respect the Catholic Church. Non-Catholics are welcome to post and comment, but please be respectful.

  3. No Politics. No attacking or criticizing public officeholders or candidates. This includes "church politics" - no attacking or criticizing bishops or priests.

  4. Keep it G-Rated. No obscenity, profanity or vulgarity. No edgy or low-effort posts or comments.

  5. No Videos or Links to Videos Our moderators can’t watch through them all to make sure their content doesn’t go against any of the other above rules, so we must disallow any video uploads, youtube links, etc.


Catholicism in Brief


Helpful Links

The Vatican

Pope Francis' Homilies

The Holy Bible

Catechism of the Catholic Church

Biblia Clerus

Vatican News

Catholic News Services

Salt + Light

Zenit

Our Sunday Visitor


Sister Sub

r/OpenCatholic


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Can non-Catholics attend a mass?

I've always wanted to see one, ever since I visited the Vatican at age 20. It was perhaps the most beautiful architecture I've ever seen in person. And such treasures of art there. In the heart of Rome, one of the best cities on earth for sure.

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2024/11/06
15:46 UTC

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