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Elaine wrote:

Hi, guys —

I am looking for a booklet, or something to that effect, which has the complete Votive Mass of the Holy Spirit.

It would also include the Readings and the Gospel.  If I could find a booklet that has all of the votive Masses for that year, it would be great.

  • Can you help me find this?

Thank you.

Elaine

  { Where can I find a booklet that has the Mass of the Holy Spirit with the Readings and the Gospel? }

Mary Ann replied:

Hi, Elaine —

Thanks for the question.

There is a Mass of the Holy Spirit frequently used to start the academic year, and it can be used at other times, such as for a healing service, as long as the feast of the day doesn't take precedence.

PhilotheaZ, from Catholic Answers forum, provided this PDF which includes the one used when Pope Benedict visited Washington in 2008. You will have to scroll down to the page where the Mass begins since it includes other prayer services besides the Mass.

Propers for the Votive Mass of the Holy Spirit

You might also look in an old lay Missal.

Mary Ann

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