Our Sunday Mass from St. Columba Cathedral
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The Diocese of Youngstown Communications Department continues to record the award-winning Our Sunday Mass in Saint Columba Cathedral, Youngstown, Ohio. The Mass premiers online at 4:00 pm ET Saturdays. Previously called Mass for Shut-ins, this service has been provided for over 40 years as a ministry to those who cannot attend Mass in person to join us in spiritual communion. In addition to recording the Mass from Saint Columba Cathedral, the Diocese of Youngstown provides Missalettes and offline copies to nursing homes, prisons, and homebound individuals by request. Our Sunday Mass is funded by the Mary Catherine Livingston Foundation and the Annual Diocesan Appeal. Streamed with permission under ONE LICENSE #A-700000.
As early as 1954, the diocese was broadcasting Sunday Mass on radio with the help of a local AM station. Later, in the early 1960s, the first televised Mass was broadcast in partnership with local stations.
To request a Missalette or Mass intention or make a free will donation, find us at doy.org/film-mass
You can also watch Our Sunday Mass at catholicecho.org/our-sunday-mass, Facebook.com/DOYoungstown and YouTube.com/@doyoungstown starting at 4:00 p.m. on Saturdays.
In Youngstown, Warren, Mahoning Valley, watch on WFMJ TV-21: Sundays at 6 a.m.
In Stark County, watch on Sundays at 9:30 a.m.: Spectrum Cable in Canton – Channel 989: Massillon Cable Channel 128; or WIVM TV-39.
In nursing homes and prisons: The diocese continues to make Our Sunday Mass available in 10 nursing homes and 3 prisons, and mails Missalettes to homebound Catholics. For more information, contact Bob Gavalier at [email protected] or 330-744-8451 x211.
Listen on Youngstown radio stations WHOT-FM 101, WYFM-FM 102.9, WQXK-FM 105.1 Sundays at 6:30 a.m.
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As early as 1954, the diocese was broadcasting Sunday Mass on radio with the help of a local AM station. Later, in the early 1960s, the first televised Mass was broadcast in partnership with local stations.
To request a Missalette or Mass intention or make a free will donation, find us at doy.org/film-mass
You can also watch Our Sunday Mass at catholicecho.org/our-sunday-mass, Facebook.com/DOYoungstown and YouTube.com/@doyoungstown starting at 4:00 p.m. on Saturdays.
In Youngstown, Warren, Mahoning Valley, watch on WFMJ TV-21: Sundays at 6 a.m.
In Stark County, watch on Sundays at 9:30 a.m.: Spectrum Cable in Canton – Channel 989: Massillon Cable Channel 128; or WIVM TV-39.
In nursing homes and prisons: The diocese continues to make Our Sunday Mass available in 10 nursing homes and 3 prisons, and mails Missalettes to homebound Catholics. For more information, contact Bob Gavalier at [email protected] or 330-744-8451 x211.
Listen on Youngstown radio stations WHOT-FM 101, WYFM-FM 102.9, WQXK-FM 105.1 Sundays at 6:30 a.m.
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