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Catholic Priest on board over Christmas?


maryann2
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Yes.  Cunard Line QM2 always has a Catholic Priest onboard and the opportunity for daily Mass on 'all it's Transatlantic Crossing'.

On the other two ships in the fleet, Q.Vic & Q,E a Catholic Priest ( and other religious  ministers)   will always be onboard to celebrate the liturgical services 'during the Christmas & Easter season'. 

 

 Not only for Guests but  also for the crew members too.     

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10 hours ago, maryann2 said:

Thank you for your reply. I agree it is also a consideration for the crew members.

The majority of the crew will be Catholics so it’s probably more accurate to think of the ‘consideration’ as being for passengers. 

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If I remember correctly either last year or the year before The Catholic priest got left behind in NY as he did not return to the ship in time for departure.,

 

Same Happened to Alan Johnson as Lecturer on QE for the Baltic Cruise. in Gothenburg en route back to UK :classic_biggrin:

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