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I know Princess does not provide Catholic or Jewish services anymore but what do they offer for Sunday? I have been told that if a Priest is on board and wants to do a service it is in the Patters. Is that true? We will be in Glacier Bay on Sunday when we cruise so there is no way we can walk to a church. Thanks for any advice in advance.

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I know Princess does not provide Catholic or Jewish services anymore but what do they offer for Sunday? I have been told that if a Priest is on board and wants to do a service it is in the Patters. Is that true? We will be in Glacier Bay on Sunday when we cruise so there is no way we can walk to a church. Thanks for any advice in advance.

 

 

Usually there are no services.

Like you said if someone onboard wants to perform one they will usually put a notice in the Patter.

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I know Princess does not provide Catholic or Jewish services anymore but what do they offer for Sunday? I have been told that if a Priest is on board and wants to do a service it is in the Patters. Is that true? We will be in Glacier Bay on Sunday when we cruise so there is no way we can walk to a church. Thanks for any advice in advance.

If a priest is on board as a passenger there will probably be a mass on Sat. evening or Sunday morning. If no priest is on board there might be a non-denominational service, usually hosted by a qualified staff member if there is one on board. Notices will be in the Princess Patter.

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I've seen daily and/or Sunday Mass listed in the Patter when a Catholic priest who was sailing on the cruise wanted to perform Mass.

 

Otherwise there usually is a non-denominational service conducted by passengers. Friends who have attended these services were very happy with it.

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I know Princess does not provide Catholic or Jewish services anymore but what do they offer for Sunday? I have been told that if a Priest is on board and wants to do a service it is in the Patters. Is that true? We will be in Glacier Bay on Sunday when we cruise so there is no way we can walk to a church. Thanks for any advice in advance.

If a passenger is able and willing to conduct an interdenominational service, of praise and worship, then contact the cruise director to volunteer. It is best that you take a letter from your church showing your good intent. Every blessing.

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