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LisaB
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I know that the current fasting law is one hour, but curious how many people here who attend the TLM fast according to the older law? If so, do you keep the 3 hour or the midnight fast? Why do you do what you do?
Normally I keep the fast from midnight. I normally attend Mass at 8am on Sunday. Sometimes I attend Mass at 11am but either way, I have always preferred to keep the fast from Midnight.I know that the current fasting law is one hour, but curious how many people here who attend the TLM fast according to the older law? If so, do you keep the 3 hour or the midnight fast? Why do you do what you do?

The Church in her wisdom has decided that 1 hr is enough, even most diabetics can manage that. That’s good enough for me. I remember when the fast was longer, and people passing out before/at/after Mass was common. That is so not necessary! In my case there’s no way, even for an 8 am Mass, that I could go out the door before eating breakfast if I start the fast the previous evening (I’m in bed by 10 pm). Going so long without food actually drives up my blood sugar as my system starts to generate sugar from reserves to keep me going.
We’re not commanded to do anything detrimental to our health. Even the “fast” for Ash Wednesday and Good Friday is not an absolute fast.


It’s not binding anymore but the old 3-hr fast was 3-hr before Mass started not when communion was actually distributed.Thank you everyone for.your responses. I asked because I read somewhere (possibly even here, don’t remember) that most Latin Mass goers do at least a 3 hour fast if not from midnight, so was curious if that’s true. I want to do 3 hours but I can’t wake up early enough to eat breakfast 3 hours before Communion. Mass is usually at 11, communion around noon, so 3 hours means I have to be up before 9, noooo!![]()
So, don’t worry about a 3-hour fast. It sounds like a fast from midnight would be easy enough for you, since you typically don’t wake up early, but go to a late Mass.Thank you everyone for.your responses. I asked because I read somewhere (possibly even here, don’t remember) that most Latin Mass goers do at least a 3 hour fast if not from midnight, so was curious if that’s true. I want to do 3 hours but I can’t wake up early enough to eat breakfast 3 hours before Communion. Mass is usually at 11, communion around noon, so 3 hours means I have to be up before 9, noooo!![]()