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Sorry if this isn’t in the right category. Do we celebrate the Ascension today or on Sunday? I am not sure if I should observe a day of rest today or not.
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The ecclesiastical provinces of Boston, Hartford, New York, Newark, Omaha, and Philadelphia celebrate Ascension today.Do we celebrate the Ascension today or on Sunday?
Byzantine Catholic Church has Ascension on Thursday - the Holy Day of Obligation - (starts with Vespers on Wednesday evening) and continues for nine days.Sorry if this isn’t in the right category. Do we celebrate the Ascension today or on Sunday? I am not sure if I should observe a day of rest today or not.
Not in NJ this year.The ecclesiastical provinces of Boston, Hartford, New York, Newark, Omaha, and Philadelphia celebrate Ascension today.
I got to be honest… I fail to understand why the other bishops in New Jersey followed the Archbishop of Newark in this? If he wasn’t a Cardinal, I wonder if they would have still followed him?1ke:![]()
Not in NJ this year.The ecclesiastical provinces of Boston, Hartford, New York, Newark, Omaha, and Philadelphia celebrate Ascension today.
Maybe. But from what I had read, I was lead to believe it was the Archbishop of Newark who decided to do this for Newark, then the others later followed his lead.This was a provincial decision. All dioceses in New Jersey are part of the Province of Newark. Presumably all of the bishops In that province consulted with each other.
In the Canadian part of America, it is celebrated on Sunday except in some religious communities like the local Benedictines, where it is celebrated today.Is the Ascension observed today or Sunday in America?
It’s been that way in Newark since at least 2006, so it predates Cardinal Tobin.I got to be honest… I fail to understand why the other bishops in New Jersey followed the Archbishop of Newark in this? If he wasn’t a Cardinal, I wonder if they would have still followed him?![]()
I believe he is one of the people who still has Ascension Thursday, as he is in Brooklyn. New York, Newark, Hartford, Boston, Philadelphia, and Nebraska still celebrate Ascension Thursday. For the rest of the US, it is moved to the following Sunday.The Solemnity of the Ascension will be either Thu 25-May-2006 or Sun 28-May-2006, depending on your location.
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It’s been that way in Newark since at least 2006, so it predates Cardinal Tobin.I got to be honest… I fail to understand why the other bishops in New Jersey followed the Archbishop of Newark in this? If he wasn’t a Cardinal, I wonder if they would have still followed him?![]()
Holy Dyas of Obligation Question - #7 by axolotl
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I got to be honest… I fail to understand why the other bishops in New Jersey followed the Archbishop of Newark in this? If he wasn’t a Cardinal, I wonder if they would have still followed him?
It’s been that way in Newark since at least 2006, so it predates Cardinal Tobin.
Holy Dyas of Obligation Questionhuh?
What you posted shows that New Jersey celebrated the Ascension on Thursday.
That list is a list of Provinces, not Archdioceses (though they mistakenly wrote Nebraska instead of Omaha).
The Province of Newark includes all of the dioceses in New Jersey, just like the Province of Philadelphia is all dioceses in Pennsylvania, the Province of New York is all dioceses in New York State, and the Province of Omaha is all dioceses in Nebraska.
As FYI - The Province of Hartford includes all dioceses in Connecticut & Rhode Island, plus Fishers Island, NY.
While the Province of Boston includes the rest of New England.
So this does not go back to 2006.
Oops…I missed the part that Newark switched to Sunday this year. Mea culpa.
I’ve moved it to liturgy and sacraments.Sorry if this isn’t in the right category.
that’s one odd map by someone who doesn’t understand them. Nevada has two dioceses, not one, but both are in the same color–as are Utah and part of Northern California!List of Catholic dioceses in the United States
That’s because it’s a map of the Ecclesiastical Provinces. Each Province is in one color. Nevada, Utah and Northern California are all part of the Province of San Francisco.that’s one odd map by someone who doesn’t understand them. Nevada has two dioceses, not one, but both are in the same color–as are Utah and part of Northern California!
It’s quite possible that he initiated it but the indult of the US Bishops’ Conference allows the bishops of each ecclesiastical province to determine whether to transfer the Ascension to the Seventh Sunday of Easter subject to a two-thirds majority vote of the bishops in the province. The Province of Newark (that is the Archdiocese and the other dioceses) was one which voted to keep it on Thursday. So, to move it (even if only for this year) would presumably likewise require the same number to be in agreement which would obviously require consultation!Maybe. But from what I had read, I was lead to believe it was the Archbishop of Newark who decided to do this for Newark, then the others later followed his lead.
Nevada is not part of the San Francisco Archdiocese, only the San Francisco province.ahh.
I knew Nevada was part of the San Francisco Archdiocese, but I’ve never encountered provinces before!
We couldn’t have anyone thinking they have us all figured out, now, could we?I’ve never encountered provinces before!
perhaps I should have used the phrasing “sufragan diocese” to make clear that it is (no longer) part of the see of San Francisco, but that that is the one to which is attached.Nevada is not part of the San Francisco Archdiocese, only the San Francisco province.