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pnewton
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Thanks for this. I have no doubt when the feast falls on a Sunday we will still accommodate the feast. This feast is huge in my parish. They will pack the Church at midnight, with dancers, drums and the whole nine yards. We have some matachinas that trace their role in this celebration back for centuries, being passed down from father to son. It is a huge deal and major devotion for some.That means that even if the calendar norms require a that the Sunday Mass be used on Sunday evening (which is what most posters have responded, and correctly) the local calendar may derogate from those norms to allow the Mass of OLGuadalupe on Sunday night.