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Many churches do include a standard (e.g.) "Daily Mass at 7:00; 7:00 and 5:30 on holy days" in their bulletins. Albeit sometimes there is a last-minute change when the actual week comes.

It seems I seldom hear about masstimes.org anymore, even though it does still exist. These days people seem to prefer going directly to the church website (which did not always really exist in the early-00s heyday of masstimes.org).

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Masstimes.org is helpful to a person who is thinking ahead, or I guess once they’ve gotten the reminder about the HDO, but doesn’t help with the lack of cultural context for them. (Like actually knowing about it and celebrating it.)

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Sure; I was replying to a different sub-comment.

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I know. I was just thinking about how Masstimes.org is still useful but only for people who are already looking for the time. I still use it quite a bit, mostly to find confession times, but also when traveling.

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