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Good question. All I can say is that I read on another site that in some countries, the obligation sticks. That was it. Then another site stated that it is the day not the HD that determines the obligation. In this case, since IC fell on a Sunday, Advent Sunday trumped it and it was transferred. Since the 9th is NOT the 8th (duh), the obligation to attend mass is lifted. The Catholic church in the USA has put so much importance on this HD, that they require the obligation to attend mass even on Saturday and Monday, why would they lift the obligation because it is the 9th and not the 8th? I am making only an assumption that some dioceses in the USA would do the same, but I bet there might have been some. I honestly do not remember what we did. It is not out of the question, whereas, Ascension in some USA dioceses still celebrate it on Thursday and do not transfer it to Sunday. I find there is no clear, one size fits all when it comes to our guidelines, and that is frustrating.Can you tells us which dioceses retain the obligation to attend Mass?