Click here to learn more about the importance of wearing face masks at Church.. Review Cathedral Protocols for Mass. Mass and homily recordings are posted on the homepage on Mondays. Listen online at www.relevantradio.com. When watching on-demand, allow a half-hour or so after the Mass streams live for processing. Since 1991, thanks to a dedicated team of volunteers, the Cathedral’s Mass has been cablecast to people who are homebound and would like to be with us in prayer. Maybe the roads are dangerously slick with ice…Maybe you’re very sick and can’t get out…Maybe your work schedule doesn’t allow you to get to weekday Mass, but you’d really like to experience the Church’s worship… Times will vary; please be patient.Maybe the roads are dangerously slick with ice…Maybe you’re very sick and can’t get out…Maybe your work schedule doesn’t allow you to get to weekday Mass, but you’d really like to experience the Church’s worship… https://d2y1pz2y630308.cloudfront.net/19997/slideshows/homeFull/Cathedral%203.jpg St. Paul Cathedral 15 South 12th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902-3106 Tune in to the televised Daily Mass from Saint Paul Cathedral. Mass – St. Paul Cathedral Daily Mass from Saint Paul Cathedral When You Just Can’t Get to Mass … Tune in to the Cathedral! 5:15 p.m. Saturday evening (Anticipatory) 8:00 a.m. ... Mass is recorded and aired on Relevant Radio™ 1330AM in the Twin Cities every Sunday morning at 9:00 a.m.
NOTE: Please check parish websites for Masses, Adoration or other devotionals currently online, as well as availability of the sacraments. Daily Confessions: Click here for Confession Protocols. Daily Mass is livestreamed at 7:30 a.m. Monday through Friday (scroll down to see video feed). The Cathedral of St. Paul is also offering the following masses via livestream: 7 p.m. mass on Holy Thursday with Archbishop Hebda presiding; 7 p.m. mass on … Cathedral of Saint Paul- Church opens 20 minutes prior to each Mass. View a seating map and entrances/exits to plan for Mass. The mandate includes exceptions for those who, for a medical reason, cannot wear a mask.Those who prefer not to attend an indoor Mass, including those who do not wish to wear a mask, may choose to participate in one of the outdoor / parking lot or livestream Masses listed below. Gov. Tim Walz issued an executive order July 22 requiring all Minnesotans ages 5 and older, beginning July 25, to wear a mask in indoor public places. Refusing to do so is a petty misdemeanor punishable by a fine of $100 or less.