EDITED: Dawn Christmas readings for all Christmas Masses?

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Here we go again.

Yes, the rest of the world is crazy. Me and my 2 friends are the only sane ones.

They’re coming to take me away…
I had always wanted to try camomile tea. Only when I actually opened the package did I realize that camomile was that strong smelling plant that grew all over the yard on our farm. Tasted worse than it smelled.😉
 
All our Christmas Eve Masses used Mass at Night readings, since the sun had at least gone down by the end of the earliest one. Christmas morning used the Dawn readings. I know that it would seriously inconvenience our priest and gospel-chanting deacon, but I would really love to have the whole progression of readings at both Christmas and Easter, so that I could go to several Masses and not just hear reruns. Christmas, in particular, tells different segments of the story, and it just makes sense in a very nice way.
 
Just because there are two of you doesn’t mean you aren’t both weird!😃
I am weird because DW says so!!!😃

(BTW camomile tea is really nice, it’s refereshing, and it does seem to relax. Try it with a little bit of sugar or honey to sweeten it slightly.)
 
I am weird because DW says so!!!😃

(BTW camomile tea is really nice, it’s refereshing, and it does seem to relax. Try it with a little bit of sugar or honey to sweeten it slightly.)
Nah, can’t get past the smell of cow pasture. There are many more herbal teas that I like but, if truth be known, I much prefer real black teas (black needles is one of my favorites).
 
I seem to recall that this is permitted as well. But I don’t remember where it is stated.

For many years it was the practice in our parish to use the readings for Midnight Mass/Mass During the Night at all Masses.
 
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