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MaryAgnes
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Is it appropriate to have the blessing of throats on Saturday during the celebration of the anticipatory Sunday Mass?
Cool! The church I went to for Saturday Mass (timezone thing) didn’t do the blessing, though many churches around here did.we had the blessing today after the communion and prayer.
why wouldn’t it be?Is it appropriate to have the blessing of throats on Saturday during the celebration of the anticipatory Sunday Mass?
This is our practice, as well.My parish has throat blessing after Mass is over, not during the Mass. They always have it on the Feast Day of St. Blaise and on the Sunday closest to the Feast Day.
You mean doing the blessing at all, or doing it during Mass or during Sunday Mass?The edition of the Book of Blessings approved for the U.S.A. has:
“1624 In the United States the annual blessing of throats is a traditional sign of the struggle against illness in the life of the Christian. This blessing is ordinarily given during Mass or a celebration of the word of God on February 3, the memorial of Saint Blase.”
It makes it clear that this includes Sunday Mass, even though a Memorial of a saint would not normally be celebrated on a Sunday:
“1628 If for pastoral reasons, each individual cannot be blessed in the manner described in no. 1627, for example when great numbers are gathered for the blessing or when the memorial of Saint Blase occurs on a Sunday …”.
I am not aware of anything permitting this ceremony of blessing throats in Mass in any other country.
Reference: Book of Blessings, Liturgical Press, Minnesota, 1989, ISBN 0-8146-1875-8, pages 611-612.
I was answering the question about it being done in Mass. So my answer was about that. But I do not think the ceremony from this liturgical book should be used outside the USA, even in a Celebration of the Word. It is an additional blessing, only approved for use in the USA.You mean doing the blessing at all, or doing it during Mass or during Sunday Mass?
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