Gregorian Masses
These Masses are part of a tradition dating back to the sixth century, to a monastery founded by St. Gregory the Great, where priests would celebrate one Mass a day for 30 days for the deceased.
Since that time, Catholics have continued the tradition of celebrating 30 consecutive Masses for one person to free his or her soul from purgatory.
While these Masses can only be offered for the deceased, you can request that they be said for someone in the future; we will send you a card to fill out, which can then be returned to us after a loved one has died.
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