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Directories do not establish obligation. This is done by particular law. The general law is referred to, but this is only oblique. Once again the competent authorities of the particular law should be consulted, and not self-interpretation of general norms. A look at 1247 and its clarifier of 1248 reveals:As these two 115 and 122 combined indicate, it is good to participate, yet does not fulfil the obligation, so “It is not advisable therefore to organize ecumenical services on Sundays”.
CIC 1248 (1) states:
When analyzed in light of the Magisterial proclamation of Unitatis Redintegratio, as is the current precedental trend amongst Latin canon lawyers when examining this point, one can see 17:Can. 1248 §1. A person who assists at a Mass celebrated anywhere** in a Catholic rite** either on the feast day itself or in the evening of the preceding day satisfies the obligation of participating in the Mass.
along with 15:All this heritage of spirituality and liturgy, of discipline and theology, in its various traditions, this holy synod declares to belong to the full Catholic and apostolic character of the Church.
These Churches, although separated from us, yet possess true sacraments and above all, by apostolic succession, the priesthood and the Eucharist, whereby they are linked with us in closest intimacy. Therefore some worship in common (communicatio in sacris), given suitable circumstances and the approval of Church authority, is not only possible but to be encouraged.
The very rich liturgical and spiritual heritage of the Eastern Churches should be known,** venerated, preserved and cherished by all. **They must recognize that this is of supreme importance for the faithful preservation of the fullness of Christian tradition, and for bringing about reconciliation between Eastern and Western Christians.