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Is it true that the communion fast is now one hour prior to receiving communion? Why and when was this changed? I remember growing up that we had to fast from the night before.
SAHmommy
SAHmommy
The traditional total fast from midnight, prescribed in the 1917 code (CIC 808, 858), was reduced to a three-hour fast in 1957 (footnote 88) and to a one-hour fast in 1964 (footnote 89).
(88) Pius XII, mp Sacram communionem, March 19, 1957, AAS 49 (1957) 177; CLD 4, 286.
(89) Paul VI, decr, November 21, 1964, AAS 57 (1964) 186; CLD 6, 566; DOL 272.
Well this EC fasts from MidnightI assume we are generally talking about the fast before Sunday morning mass.
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And just to get a little perspective on this, what rules prevail in the Eastern churches?
For a Christmas Midnight Mass, I remember reading somewhere that in the “old days”, fasting was four hours before.I assume we are generally talking about the fast before Sunday morning mass.
However, how did things work in the old days with regard to the anticipated or vigil mass (did they even have those, other than Christmas/Easter?), or Sunday evening mass, or noon or evening mass on a weekday?
And just to get a little perspective on this, what rules prevail in the Eastern churches?