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In this “Ask the Apologist” thread:
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=61838
the question was asked:
“Is a cup of coffee on the way to Mass permitted? I consider it just like water but my daughter argues that it is not permitted to drink coffee before Mass.”
and the reply was:
“The rule is that there is a one hour fast from all food and liquids before Communion (not before Mass). The only exceptions to this rule are water and medicine. Those who have medical conditions that make such a fast dangerous are exempt from the fast. If you can finish your coffee at least one hour before Communion, then it is fine to drink it on the way to church. Otherwise, coffee does break the Communion fast.”
Well, assuming that communion is 45 minutes into the Mass, does that mean that we can gorge ourselves on our favorite food and drink all the way up to a mere 15 minutes before Mass starts?
Does that 15 minutes really constitute a fast? I find this quite laughable. (My parents were taught to fast from all food and drink from the midnight before Mass.)
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=61838
the question was asked:
“Is a cup of coffee on the way to Mass permitted? I consider it just like water but my daughter argues that it is not permitted to drink coffee before Mass.”
and the reply was:
“The rule is that there is a one hour fast from all food and liquids before Communion (not before Mass). The only exceptions to this rule are water and medicine. Those who have medical conditions that make such a fast dangerous are exempt from the fast. If you can finish your coffee at least one hour before Communion, then it is fine to drink it on the way to church. Otherwise, coffee does break the Communion fast.”
Well, assuming that communion is 45 minutes into the Mass, does that mean that we can gorge ourselves on our favorite food and drink all the way up to a mere 15 minutes before Mass starts?
Does that 15 minutes really constitute a fast? I find this quite laughable. (My parents were taught to fast from all food and drink from the midnight before Mass.)