Coping with Covid 19 Series
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Hello Friends
Looking for a daily and Sunday Mass live streamed? There are probably plenty if you know where to look in your country.
However if you have not yet found a streamed Mass here is one that I would recommend.
DIRECTIONS.
1.On your web browser type in St James the Great Pettswood.
2.On the right side of the screen ( if you use google chrome) you should see a photo and underneath the word website- double click on the word website.
3.When the website opens up, and you are on the home page, scroll down to the bottom and find quick links. Click on live streaming.
4. This takes you to a live stream page- scroll down to the third last sentence where you will see where it says click here.
7. Then you will be able to watch Mass - initially you will see a candle but it will start to flicker when it is about to start. As far as I understand the times shown will be in your own country time zone. However if you wish to check you can use world time buddy.
Today is the Feast of Annunciation. You can check out what I wrote in previous post for this feast. Of course a lot has happened since then. However we can still focus our attention and know that through prayer and sacrifice we will get through this health crisis- perhaps overall in the world more thoughtful of others and wiser in how we share. We can pray for our own wake up call on our lives and be prepared to make the necessary changes.
We cannot be physically present at Mass but we may be spiritually present via a streamed Mass. However, if that is not possible, remember we can always say the Rosary.
The Pope has asked to pray with him today at midday ( Rome time) and at 6pm on this coming Friday 27th. Again, if you are not able to join him then because it is the middle of the night or for some other reason, why not say the Rosary or divine Mercy Chaplet. If you have not said these for a while, just start.. even one decade said to the best of your ability is better than not at all.
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