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About Sunday Mass at Mercy Home
In 1992 at the request of Cardinal Joseph Bernardin, Mercy Home launched its televised Sunday Mass that now allows 60,000 faithful viewers to share in the Eucharist every Sunday morning.
Sunday Mass at Mercy Home, which is filmed on location in the Our Lady of Mercy Chapel at Mercy Home for Boys & Girls and broadcast on WGN in Chicago, is a source of spiritual nourishment for those who are unable to leave their homes because of age or ailment to attend Mass.
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You can watch the Mass every week here on Mercy Home’s website, or the following options from WGN: WGN’s Stream (wgntv.com); the WGN News app via phone or tablet, and also through the WGNTV+ app if you have Roku, Amazon Fire Stick, or Apple TV. You can find more information on WGN-TV’s website: https://wgntv.com/
Here are some other ways you can watch Sunday Mass at Mercy Home:
Over-the-air (with an antenna) on 9.1
Hulu + Live TV
Heartland 9.1 or 49.1
For more information, please request a Sunday Mass Guide here. Find electronic versions of the latest Mass Guides here: May, June, and July.
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