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Brandon_Cal
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I was under the impression that the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church requires that the Easter Vigil not begin until sunset, and that this is a modern reform such that before the Mass of Paul VI Easter Vigils in what would become the Extraordinary Form were celebrated in the afternoon.
So where does this leave modern practice for the EF? Is the Easter Vigil of the EF supposed to be celebrated after sunset just like the OF or may it be celebrated during daylight? I ask this because I recently watched a recorded Easter Vigil on YouTube of the Extraordinary Form which was celebrated while it was still very light outside.
So where does this leave modern practice for the EF? Is the Easter Vigil of the EF supposed to be celebrated after sunset just like the OF or may it be celebrated during daylight? I ask this because I recently watched a recorded Easter Vigil on YouTube of the Extraordinary Form which was celebrated while it was still very light outside.