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FrDavid96
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In theory, they could. Remember though that it would still require Rome’s approval.I suppose the bishop (or bishops conference) could make an exception. Typically here, Monday Holy Days are not considered obligatory, but the diocese announces that ahead of time. I don’t see that happening with Christmas, and they didn’t do it the last time this occurred, if I recall correctly.
The US bishops have pretty much made it clear that they have no intention of ever removing the Christmas obligation, not in the foreseeable future.
Exactly.Edit to add: I just checked the websites for my Archdiocese and the USCCB. Christmas is always a Holy Day of Obligation (which I knew), but I thought they might dispense the Sunday obligation; they have not. You’ll need to go twice in 48 hours. However, they did remove the obligation (nationally) for Monday, Jan. 1, 2018 for the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God.