Faith
Faithful Gather for Unique Beachside Worship Experience
This summer, the vibrant shores of Long Island, New York, have become more than just a place for sun and surf; they’ve transformed into a sanctuary where faith and community come together in a unique celebration of the Good Word. Beach Catholic, an inspiring initiative comprising three parishes, has been hosting Sunday Mass by the sea, drawing the faithful from near and far to partake in this extraordinary experience.
Since its inception in 2014, this remarkable gathering has attracted over 1,000 attendees each week, with estimates suggesting that more than 50,000 people have participated over the past decade. Jordan Bernhardi, director of operations for Beach Catholic, shared the profound impact of this public witness of faith.
“There is something so powerful about hundreds of Catholics, kneeling before their King and receiving Him in the Eucharist, at the beach,” Bernhardi remarked.
In a world that seems to drift further from its spiritual moorings, initiatives like Beach Catholic serve as a beacon of hope and a reminder of our sacred duty to spread the message of Christ beyond the confines of traditional church walls. As Bernhardi aptly noted, “We believe that the answer is to bring Him out.”
The Masses, celebrated across three picturesque beaches and parishes—St. Ignatius Martyr, St. Mary of The Isle, and Our Lady of The Miraculous Medal—embody the essence of a missionary church. Fr. Brian Barr, pastor of Beach Catholic, emphasized the importance of living one’s faith openly and without fear.
“When you were a kid, do you remember being uneasy or embarrassed about expressing your faith in front of others? I do. I think most people do,” Fr. Barr reflected.
“But for whatever reason, many of us are. Bringing the Eucharist, which is our most important prayer, to the streets (and the beach), challenges that fear in a great way.”
This bold expression of faith has not only touched the lives of regular attendees but also those who happen upon the service by chance. Tim Murphy, a dedicated participant since the beginning, shared how the beach Mass has been transformative for him and his family.
“Every week we still make the trip to come down and it’s worth the trip if you have never been,” Murphy said.
“My wife and I actually met here because of the beach Mass, and so my son would not be born without the beach Mass.”
For many, like Dee Santos, the experience is a weekly highlight, bringing together a diverse congregation in a setting that showcases God’s natural beauty.
“What I love is, first of all, we have this beautiful gift from God of the beach, and we get to celebrate His gifts to us in His presence on the beach,” Santos expressed.
“The other piece of it that’s so wonderful is it brings people in who maybe wouldn’t even see us worshipping.”
In a society often divided by ideology and belief, the beach Mass stands as a testament to the unifying power of faith, family, and freedom. It invites all to pause, reflect, and join in a celebration that transcends the ordinary, reminding us of the enduring strength found in community and shared values. As the waves gently lap the shore, so too does the spirit of unity and devotion wash over all who gather, reaffirming the timeless truths of our Christian faith.
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