Located in Omaha, NE, St. Barnabas Church stands as a Roman Catholic parish belonging to the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter. This distinct Ordinariate, instituted by Pope Benedict XVI in 2012, was created to uphold Anglican traditions within the Catholic Church. At St. Barnabas, Mass is conducted in accordance with Divine Worship: The Missal, reflecting significant Anglican Use influences.
Constructed in 1915, the church building at St. Barnabas serves as a symbol of the community's journey into full communion with Rome in 2013. This historical landmark not only offers a place of worship but also provides a space where Catholics can observe their Sunday and holy day obligations and partake in Holy Communion during Masses held in Ordinariate Parishes.
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