I'm a pastor in Colorado and a Disney fan. Anyone know who they select to officiate these services?
No idea about the Potestant service, but I belive the Catholic Mass is said by one of the priests from the Mary Queen of the Universe Shrine just outside of property. If I remember correctly Disney use to have them say Mass more offten then just on Christmas and Easter. I am assuming between priest shortages and a disagreement on who should be footing the bill for these services, as well attendance normal services throught out the year no longer take place.
No, they changed it because they built Mary Queen of the Universe, which was eventually named a basilica.
I don't know with certainty but I do know a CM in hospitality services who is an ordained Anglican priest. (He used to serve as an assisting priest at a church in my hometown, is close to the clergy in my church, and is clergy in my Anglican diocese. He now works as a CM in Disney and is known in my diocese as a "bi-vocational priest.") He'd clearly qualify to officiate at the protestant service and, being "Catholic-lite", would know enough to assist at the Catholic services if needed.
Well you learn something new every day. I tried to find a reason for the move off property and never could. Just assumed the Disney did not want to keep providing space (or they did not want to for free...). Thank you for the info!
I PMed him. He said that he normally doesn't participate but he does coordinate and supports it for Disney. This year, with Christmas on a Sunday, the Protestant clergy who normally would be available aren't because they have their own church services. So, he'll take a more active role at the 9am service. (He's also interim rector at a nearby church so probably has to head to that church after the 9am service at the Contemporary.)
Let him know I'd love to help in future years if the schedule would allow. Of course I'm in Colorado, but I'd be interested in how it is all coordinated and what Disney does to arrange these services (Christmas and Easter). We're actually not holding Sunday services this week since it falls on Sunday.
No, they changed it because they built Mary Queen of the Universe, which was eventually named a basilica.
I believe they used to have weekly Mass at the Polynesian.If I remember correctly Disney use to have them say Mass more offten then just on Christmas and Easter.
As far as footing the bill... a collection usually takes place
I believe they used to have weekly Mass at the Polynesian.
Let him know I'd love to help in future years if the schedule would allow. Of course I'm in Colorado, but I'd be interested in how it is all coordinated and what Disney does to arrange these services (Christmas and Easter). We're actually not holding Sunday services this week since it falls on Sunday.
I believe they used to have weekly Mass at the Polynesian.
This is true of all Catholic Diocese as far as I've ever known. If you want a Catholic wedding then you must be physically married at a Catholic Church.Indeed. The Catholic Church generally wants all services, liturgies, and sacraments celebrated in a church or dedicated worship space rather than a make-shift hall if preventable. Building their own nearby shrine makes it preventable.
In fact, you can't actually get married "in the Catholic Church" (i.e., with a priest or deacon presiding and with permission to be outside a church space) at WDW. The Church insists on a church wedding to highlight the sacredness of the moment, which in their eyes is more than 'magical,' it is 'holy.' Nor does the diocese of Orlando allow marriages at the wedding pavilion or even the shrine. Destination marriages separate the couple from their local Catholic community. Have a reception at WDW? Yes. Get married there? No.
As far as footing the bill... a collection usually takes place...
This is true of all Catholic Diocese as far as I've ever known. If you want a Catholic wedding then you must be physically married at a Catholic Church.
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