It's nice that Tulsa facilitates this. I have done it where I am, as there are a lot of churches. Unfortunately, many of them don't keep the Altar of Repose open very long, much less until midnight, so it became a bit of a road rally race trying to drive around to all 7 before they closed. In one case a church was completely shut and I only got to visit because one of their priests arrived with a chartered bus full of college students he was taking to three parishes for visits.
Our family has participated in this tradition the last three years here in Tulsa, and it's wonderful!
It's nice that Tulsa facilitates this. I have done it where I am, as there are a lot of churches. Unfortunately, many of them don't keep the Altar of Repose open very long, much less until midnight, so it became a bit of a road rally race trying to drive around to all 7 before they closed. In one case a church was completely shut and I only got to visit because one of their priests arrived with a chartered bus full of college students he was taking to three parishes for visits.