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flower_lady
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I’m sure many of you are tired of this question because I have seen it posted many times, but now it has become an issue that I am not sure that I understand. I have read many times that the Sat., evening Mass that most people refer to as a vigil is actually the Sunday Mass celebration on Saturday. No more, no less. This error has led to many people forgetting what a vigil Mass actually is, and how it should be observed. There are only six vigil Masses each year, and they proceed Easter, Xmas, Pentecost, Ascension, Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and the Feast of Ss. Peter and Paul. This is what I have studied and believe is the truth. Now the bible does say that the Sabbath day is the seventh day of the week in which would be on Saturday. I know that I have been taught that Nobody not even Catholics are suppose to change what holy scripture says. Therefore how were we (Catholics) able to give people permission to go to church on Sunday especially if Saturday Mass is only Sunday Mass celebrated on Saturday, and as I read no more, no less. I would perceive this going to Mass on Saturday as not being legitimate. Or on the other hand going to Mass on Sunday would be sinful if we have changed the Sabbath day to Sunday, which is not when the bible tells us to worship. Wouldn’t that be as some protestants do? Like taking what suits us in the bible and applying it to our lives and leaving the rest there. I am so confused about this. And what really upsets me is that I am trying so hard to be a devout Catholic but simply can’t comprehend this. When people that belong to the SDA church ask me this I can never explain it to them. I also want to be sure I am doing as I am suppose to do because I mostly go to Mass on Saturday for no particular reason other than I like to. I thought it was perfectly fine. Now I am wondering if I should only go on Saturday if I couldn’t possibly get there on Sunday since it is just a substitute for Sunday. Sorry this is so long.