
Conventual Mass
The Conventual Mass is a principal daily celebration of the Catholic Church, typically held in a monastery or convent by monks or nuns. It is a communal prayer where the community gathers to worship, listen to Scripture, and celebrate the Eucharist (Holy Communion). This Mass is distinct because it often follows specific customs of the religious community and is usually performed at a set time each day. It reinforces the community’s spiritual life, emphasizes prayer, and offers a shared experience of faith centered on the belief in Christ’s presence in the Eucharist.