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Easter Sunday on Mariner


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I don't know never cruised over Easter. I think it would be a nice touch though. They should color the hard boiled eggs that they serve at breakfast for the kids too. I know they have a chapel, it would be nice to have a Mass.

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The chapel on Mariner has been replaced with an escape room. I know that Royal Caribbean used to have Catholic services on all Easter and Christmas sailings, but I'm not sure if that is still the case. Unsure about any other Easter-related activities.

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1 minute ago, Tulsacoker said:

Really? didnt know they had priest on board :classic_biggrin:

They do, or at least they used to, for all Easter/Christmas sailings. There is a group called Apostleship of the Sea that places vetted priests on cruise ships. I guess there used to be a problem with "rented" priests, some of whom were actually excommunicated or no longer actually priests.

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