Faux Mass

March 11th, 2009

This semester I am taking a class on Presiding at the Liturgy. One of our assignments was that I needed to videotape myself presiding at a Sunday Mass. When I mentioned this to the youth minister and catechists at St. Rose, they encouraged me to do it one Monday evening.

So, I did it this past Monday night. I used the liturgy of the 2nd Sunday of Lent. I am putting up 2 snippets. The first is the gospel and my homily and the second is the Eucharistic Prayer.

Enjoy and please keep me in your prayers as I get closer to ordination

peace and prayers,
friar Matt

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9 Responses to “Faux Mass”

  1. Mosey says:

    Matt,
    Can’t wait till I get home and watch this without interruptions.
    We are so proud of you.
    Remember: I’ll say one for you if you say one for me.
    Love
    Mosey

  2. Friar Rick says:

    Great job Matt.. you look like a pro!

  3. Nonie & Eileen says:

    Thanks for sharing. Loved every minute of it.

    You are a natural.

    Love US

    P.S. See you in Ellicott City

  4. BrianCUA says:

    It’s really freaking me out to see you behind the altar like that!

    Great job – can’t wait to see it for real.

  5. Erika Ahern says:

    Wow! This is so cool! You’re going to be a great (that means extra-little!) priest… I’m so happy for the rest of the day!

  6. George says:

    Awesome job! It’s almost feels like a sneak preview that everyone can’t wait to see :)

    You’re in our thoughts and prayers always, especially as ordination approaches…

  7. Br. Charles says:

    Congratulations, brother. I have mine on a tape on the shelf (2nd Sunday of Advent) and have never had the courage to watch it!

  8. Kara says:

    Hi Matt! Just found your blog when I saw you were on gmail – we need to to catch up, I can’t believe the diaconate ordination is approaching! Sorry I didn’t get back to you after Christmas – thanks for the call, hope we can talk soon. Lots to fill you in on – we’ll be in touch!

  9. Lina B says:

    You totally belong there . . . yaay!

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