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Sorry for late reply i found site where its called Croatian catholic network it says this what priest say there
It is the time of fasting, prayer, and good works. It is certain that we do not need it and we can not do it on Sundays, Sunday is beyond the 40-day flow that brings us to the Holy Passover three days, the three days of Jesus’ death, suffering, and resurrection. The same is true for the feast of St. Francis. Josip of Blessing in Corinthian time, that no date is given. Days are all other days of Lent, which are not Sundays or Feasts. Sunday is always a small Easter, even in Corinthian times, and reminds us of Jesus’ resurrection. In the rosary prayer, this is a celebrated day, a day of glorious mysteries, and no posture and supplication.
It is the time of fasting, prayer, and good works. It is certain that we do not need it and we can not do it on Sundays, Sunday is beyond the 40-day flow that brings us to the Holy Passover three days, the three days of Jesus’ death, suffering, and resurrection. The same is true for the feast of St. Francis. Josip of Blessing in Corinthian time, that no date is given. Days are all other days of Lent, which are not Sundays or Feasts. Sunday is always a small Easter, even in Corinthian times, and reminds us of Jesus’ resurrection. In the rosary prayer, this is a celebrated day, a day of glorious mysteries, and no posture and supplication.