There are two Masses at Hotel Breakers on Sundays from May through Labor Day weekend (with the exception of one Sunday in June because the conference room where Mass is held won't be available). If memory serves me right, they are usually at 8 am and 10 am. Deacon Jack helps organize it, and visiting priests officiate.
Aside from that, there are three Catholic churches in Sandusky. Sts. Peter and Paul is probably the closest (about a 40 minute walk) http://www.stspeterpaul.com/ There's also St. Mary's ( http://www.stmarysandusky.org/ ) and Holy Angels ( http://www.holyangelssandusky.org/ ) but these are a bit farther away.
2008- Midway Market
2009- Midway Market/ Game Day Grille/ Johnny Rockets (I was everywhere.)
2011- Midway Market
The Mass at Breakers is always nice and interesting to meet the visiting officiates. On two separate occasions, I was surprised by my hometown priest (who lives an hour away) and a priest who formerly taught at my grade school years ago. It was a nice surprise and fun to re-connect.
I agree that if you are firm/aggressive in requesting Sunday mornings off, then management should be more than happy to accomodate you. But again, you must be firm/aggressive.
Ryan Mahaffey said:
The Mass at Breakers is always nice and interesting to meet the visiting officiates. On two separate occasions, I was surprised by my hometown priest (who lives an hour away) and a priest who formerly taught at my grade school years ago. It was a nice surprise and fun to re-connect.I agree that if you are firm/aggressive in requesting Sunday mornings off, then management should be more than happy to accomodate you. But again, you must be firm/aggressive.
I bet that was neat seeing your hometown priest. Where are your from? I'm from Cambridge, Ohio (2.5 hours away). I went to Holy Angels when I worked there last summer. Having Sundays off worked out well, so I will do it again this year.
There is an Orthodox Church in Marblehead. It is not Greek, It's more Slavic.
Clevelandkid said:
There is an Orthodox Church in Marblehead. It is not Greek, It's more Slavic.
That's cool Clevelandkid. I'm Catholic, but not Orthodox. It's probably not too different. What are you doing in 2012?
Clevelandkid said:
The two churches are similar. Lots of tradition going way back.I'm planning to go to Cedar Point and soak City a lot, plus a bunch of Indians games. How's that sound.
That sounds good. If you come to the park and I'm working, you should stop by and say hi. I'll either be at Antique Cars/Wave Swinger, or Iron Dragon. It just depends on which Hiring Manager calls me. I'll let you know.
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