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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mass for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in religious contexts to refer to a specific mass dedicated to a particular intention or person.
Example: "The church will hold a mass for the victims of the tragedy this Sunday."
Alternatives: "a service for" or "a ceremony for".
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The pope issued his appeal during a Mass for tens of thousands of people in St. Peter's Square to mark the Roman Catholic Church's World Day of Peace.
"It was that St . Marys didn's also have a Mass for the victims.
A requiem is a Mass for the repose of the dead.
Cardinal Mahony, archbishop of Los Angeles, symbolized community support by presiding over a Mass for the strikers.
After his speeches, the pope said a Mass for young people at the Cathedral of Notre-Dame.
Among the many rituals of the Roman Catholic Church, none specifically mention a Mass for the Invisible.
On April 28, Father Jordan officiated at a Mass for Workers' Memorial Day in St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Her dog, Tim, had died and she wanted the priest to say a mass for her beloved pet.
Today, its original title, Missa in Angustiis – meaning a mass for hard times, dire straits even – seems more appropriate.
He asked the pastor there, the Rev. Greg Markey, to offer a Mass for victims, but Father Markey declined.
Kmiec was denied Communion in April at a Mass for a group of Catholic business people he later addressed at dinner.
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