All right, in my story, the main character is a lapsed Catholic trying to get back into it in his new hometown. It's in a West Virginia, USA town, relatively small population, and as I don't have much of a Catholic background, I was hoping for some details: What are the typical hours for a Catholic Church, like, access-wise? Are there typical hours
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By "member of the church" would you mean how he gets himself officially in that particular parish's list of parishioners, not as in "how to become a Catholic" (which wouldn't all apply since as a lapsed Catholic he's already baptized ...)? The one time I did it "officially" was just notifying the parish that I wanted to become a member and putting my name in their directory. It entitled me, IIRC, to aid in times of trouble and to have weddings and baptisms in that parish.
But I only did that once. I don't know how others do it but I just go to whichever parish church is closest/is the one with the people I want to see.
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I think it depends on the area and where the church is located. Where I live, my parish church is usually open during working hours. It's a big church but it's far from town. The churches in town are open pretty much all day and one that has 24-hour adoration, has special codes to get into the chapel in the off-work hours. It used to be that most Catholic churches were open all the time, but that's changed a lot. Normal business hours, evenings when Mass is held during the week, and when people are there for meetings, classes and practices.
Are there typical hours for confession? Yes, usually Saturday afternoons before the Mass. Often by appointment, sometimes on Sundays and other times during the week. Best bet would be a Saturday around 4:00.
How easy-access is the priest? It depends on the priest, how large his parish is and if he is the only one. My pastor is super busy. He gets one day off. There are two retired priests who help him out, but between ( ... )
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best bet would be to find a church website, preferably one located in the area you are setting your story in. every church is different, but every church is eager to increase its flock.
my family's church has a mass every day, with the building open from dawn to dusk and offices open normal office hours. priests live nearby in a large house, and at least one of them seems to be available whenever.
i grew up catholic, and if you want a lapsed-catholic viewpoint on anything specific, you are more than welcome to send a note along to me. but otherwise, finding a church website and poking around on it would be a good place to get basic information.
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I'm a Catholic convert and I've traveled a fair bit within North America and Asia, and at individual parishes I've seen everything from confession 15 minutes before every Mass (Toronto, ON) to half hour daily confession plus longer blocks of confession time on Saturday (Pittsburgh, PA) to confession three times a week in hour blocks (Taipei, Taiwan) to a truly pathetic IMHO single hour on Saturday for two parishes ( ( ... )
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