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Can I get a list of Ships with Easter Mass planned?


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I'm not aware of any "official" list, but I do know that RCCL always tries to book a priest for Christmas and Easter sailings. Same with a rabbi for Hanukkah and Passover. While they obviously can't guarantee the clergy member won't have to cancel at the last minute for some reason, the odds are very good that there will be a priest on any Easter sailings. 

More info at RCCL FAQ: Does Royal Caribbean offer Religious Services onboard?

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So a bishop walks into the casino bar….

I am currently on Anthem,  today we saw a Catholic Bishop walk into the casino bar (really! Not a joke!).  Someone spoke with him and apparently he had held mass on embarkation day (Sunday) and no one (or few)showed up.  There were no announcements-apparently announced religious events don’t happen.

now in the past , on other ships, I’ve seen a social board where these types of things are listed  I’ve never noticed this board on Anthem, nor are there announcements to go look for this social events board.

the Bishop will be giving ashes on Ash Wednesday, I shared that info  on the FB group for our sailing, otherwise I’ve no idea how anyone would know. 
 

so-when you board maybe ask guest services  the cruise director or look for the social events board and see if it’s posted. 

 

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I'm Jewish, so I can't speak for Easter, but I have been on cruises during both Hanukkah [not a particularly religious holiday] and Rosh Hashanah [a notably religious holiday], and they do seem to plan well for religious observances.

For Hanukkah there were a ton of Jews onboard because it was during Winter Break on Symphony. They had a rabbi on board and they had a menorah lighting along with latkes (potato pancakes, a staple food for the holiday) every night of the cruise during Hanukkah, which we thought was pretty impressive. I think it was in the Cruise Compass. A lot of people attended (upwards of 100 people some nights). On Rosh Hashanah on Adventure, they had a small service in the Crown Chapel, but there were not many observant Jews aboard, as it's a pretty religious holiday and most Jews would likely not take a vacation during it. 

All that said, I have to imagine there are full, comprehensive services on board for Easter, given the level to which it's celebrated by a majority of the ship's passengers (and crew, for that matter). 

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