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  1. Mar 16, 2022 · According to Church law, priests may accept a donation — often around $10 per Mass — for offering the celebration for that intention. If someone is unable to provide the donation, but would...

  2. Mar 16, 2022 · According to Church law, priests may accept a donation — often around $10 per Mass — for offering the celebration for that intention. If someone is unable to provide the donation, but would...

  3. May 11, 2022 · According to Church law, priests may accept a donation—often around $10 per Mass—for offering the celebration for that intention. If someone is unable to provide the donation but would really like a Mass intention to be said, the stipend can also be waived.

  4. 6 days ago · A priest generally is allowed to keep one stipend per day and cannot combine multiple intentions into one Mass. The stipend is usually set by regions in the Church, called a metropolitan area, which is a group of dioceses overseen by an archdiocese.

  5. Oct 3, 2023 · Except for Christmas, a priest is allowed to keep only one Mass offering for himself per day (can. 951 §1), so if you multiply $10 by 365 days, that would be an annual sum of just $3,650. Nobody is going to get rich on that.

  6. Jul 12, 2023 · At a concelebrated Mass, each priest may have a separate intention and may receive a stipend for the celebration, even though it is a concelebrated Mass (recalling, nevertheless, that a priest may retain only one stipend per day, except on Christmas). Q: Can Mass intentions—and, therefore, Mass stipends—be combined?

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  8. Feb 22, 2008 · Does this mean that a priest may accept multiple stipends on those days when he offers multiple Masses? Absolutely not. Canon 951.1 is very clear that, while a priest may celebrate multiple Masses, with a different intention for each one, he may keep only the stipend for one Mass.

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