Holy Mass
The Catholic Church teaches that the Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian life. Throughout the celebrations of the mass, every person is called to participate fully and actively. It is not just the clergy and the Litugical Ministers that play a role, but also all people gathered, forming the Body of Christ.
God is made present in four ways during the celebration of the mass: first, in the gathering of the parishioners; second, through the Presider; third, in Liturgy of the Word; and fourthly, in receiving the Eucharist, the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ. The Brock Catholic Community is called to live out our faith, nourished by the Word of God and the Eucharist, to better the places in which we live, study and gather, and in our service to the poor.
Holy Mass is celebrated, on campus, Sundays at 3:30pm in Rita Welch Meditation Centre.
God is made present in four ways during the celebration of the mass: first, in the gathering of the parishioners; second, through the Presider; third, in Liturgy of the Word; and fourthly, in receiving the Eucharist, the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ. The Brock Catholic Community is called to live out our faith, nourished by the Word of God and the Eucharist, to better the places in which we live, study and gather, and in our service to the poor.
Holy Mass is celebrated, on campus, Sundays at 3:30pm in Rita Welch Meditation Centre.