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Dear Friends in Christ,
May the grace of Jesus be with all of you on this forum! I pray you are all well. As a young Ukrainian Rite Catholic, I have a question regarding the pre-liturgy/commuion fast.
Perhaps this is bordering on some scrupulosity, but I’m wondering if any experts here would know how to act in this situation.
Two hypotheticals…
An Eastern Rite Catholic, whose sui iuris canons instruct a one hour fast before Liturgy begins, goes to Roman Mass. Does he or she abide by this fast or the Roman fast, one hour before receiving Holy Communion, since he or she will be celebrating in this right?
The same situation, conversely. Does a Roman Catholic going to Ukrainian Divine Liturgy incur the obligation of the one hour before Divine Litugy fast, or remain under his or her own proper canons even celebrating in another rite?
The simplest way to ask the question, it seems is: Do you always follow your rite’s own cannons even when celebrating within a different rite - or do you adapt to the cannons of the rite in which you will celebrate?
These questions coming from someone who dances between the two often. Thank you for your help and responses!
May the grace of Jesus be with all of you on this forum! I pray you are all well. As a young Ukrainian Rite Catholic, I have a question regarding the pre-liturgy/commuion fast.
Perhaps this is bordering on some scrupulosity, but I’m wondering if any experts here would know how to act in this situation.
Two hypotheticals…
An Eastern Rite Catholic, whose sui iuris canons instruct a one hour fast before Liturgy begins, goes to Roman Mass. Does he or she abide by this fast or the Roman fast, one hour before receiving Holy Communion, since he or she will be celebrating in this right?
The same situation, conversely. Does a Roman Catholic going to Ukrainian Divine Liturgy incur the obligation of the one hour before Divine Litugy fast, or remain under his or her own proper canons even celebrating in another rite?
The simplest way to ask the question, it seems is: Do you always follow your rite’s own cannons even when celebrating within a different rite - or do you adapt to the cannons of the rite in which you will celebrate?
These questions coming from someone who dances between the two often. Thank you for your help and responses!