Does the Catholic church make it mandatory to pray Hail Mary?
Does the Catholic church make it mandatory to pray Hail Mary?
Does the Catholic church make it mandatory to pray Hail Mary?
I would think so since I believe they say it at every mass...
Im fairly sure they don't pray Hail Mary at mass
No, you haven’t. Not at a Catholic mass. Unless it was “quoted” during the homily. It is not part of the mass.I am no expert on the RCC whatsoever but I have heard it at a mass I saw
I am no expert on the RCC whatsoever but I have heard it at a mass I saw
No, you haven’t. Not at a Catholic mass. Unless it was “quoted” during the homily. It is not part of the mass.
I hope not. I converted to Catholicism and it was 20 years before I learned the Hail Mary. During that time, I probably heard it said maybe 4-5 times and that was outside mass. The main thing that made me want to learn it was exposure to other Catholics that had a better prayer life and used the Hail Mary (among other things) as part of that. In general, it befuddles me that this optional prayer devotional is maligned by those who ramble around during extemporaneous prayer in which only one person is worshiping God while the rest are passively listening.Does the Catholic church make it mandatory to pray Hail Mary?
That doesn't make it part of the Mass, however.
You might have, but it is not an inherent part of the Mass. Perhaps you witnessed some special observance that was scheduled in conjunction with the Mass.
Aren't you the one making it a big deal? We have explained that the Hail Mary prayer is not a part of the Mass itself but you may have heard it recited on TV in conjunction with the Mass in some special observance. Why isn't that the answer to your original question?that may have been the case. Why is this such a big deal? I don't see a problem if it is recited by the RCC during a mass or anytime...
I suppose it could happen and orders of nuns, like those who work for EWTN are particularly devoted to the Blessed Mother. The Catholic Mass in Roman Rite churches is supposed to align with the Roman Missal, which does have options. Usually these are delineated in the Order of the Mass by placing several items with an "Or" between them and the celebrant just picks one of the options to say. During those times they are required to use one of the options. The Hail Mary is not one of the options. So saying the Hail Mary during the Mass is unusual.It was a mass on EWTN