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Of course. A Priest can say or help in a Mass as long as it is in a ROman Catholic Church in any church anywhere. In fact if a priest is in the congregation he is expected to help esp during the consecration in order to fulfill his daily Mass requirements

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Yes, according to Canon Law, a priest may assist in celebrating Mass in a diocese other than his own, with the permission of the local bishop. This collaboration ensures that the celebration of the Eucharist is conducted reverently and in accordance with the guidelines of the Catholic Church.

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