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I think the answer to that may be that Fr was talking about pre VII times. Mass times were earlier in the morning. Unlike after Pope St JPII’s indult and Pope BXVI’s Summorum Pontificum. If the old midnight fast guidelines were still in effect today, our EF Masses would surely be early in the morning rather than in the afternoon as in a lot of diocesan parishes today.
He also mentioned that Communions were fewer in those days. One could eat breakfast before Mass and just do a Spiritual Communion.
Not that often, but sometimes I just do a Spiritual Communion at my parish EF, followed by the Sorrowful Mysteries using the meditations/prayers of the Eucharistic Rosary found in at least two of Fr Lasance’s prayed books.
He also mentioned that Communions were fewer in those days. One could eat breakfast before Mass and just do a Spiritual Communion.
Not that often, but sometimes I just do a Spiritual Communion at my parish EF, followed by the Sorrowful Mysteries using the meditations/prayers of the Eucharistic Rosary found in at least two of Fr Lasance’s prayed books.
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