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How do you define late when one goes to mass? and how late is too late to receive holy communion? Thanks
There isn’t actually a specific definition of what is ‘late’. For good reason - attending however small a portion of Mass is a lot better than not going at all, so even if you only end up being there for ten minutes you should go rather than not.How do you define late when one goes to mass? and how late is too late to receive holy communion? Thanks
Haha - that wouldn’t work at my church, which has almost non-stop confessions, so you can almost always see a priest in the confessionalIf you can see a priest and you’re not yet in a pew, you’re late.
I try to get to church early enough to pray privately beforehand. I don’t know the answer to your second question or if there is an official answer. I remember as a kid having the impression that if you got to Mass for the readings—or at least the Gospel—you were “ok”.
Haha… same!If you can see a priest and you’re not yet in a pew, you’re late.
I try to get to church early enough to pray privately beforehand. I don’t know the answer to your second question or if there is an official answer. I remember as a kid having the impression that if you got to Mass for the readings—or at least the Gospel—you were “ok”.
Off topic, but how much time do you spend of CAF daily? I noticed you have 5,500+ posts in a year, about 450 a month.Haha - that wouldn’t work at my church, which has almost non-stop confessions, so you can almost always see a priest in the confessional
But if you look at it in those terms, of course the Mass starts with the first note of the entrance hymn or the first word the priest speaks if there isn’t a hymn, so you’re late if you arrive after this point.
But as I said, being late isn’t a mortal sin in itself - though if you have no reason it’s probably venial.
What a great thing! Most parishes I’m familiar with locally offer Reconciliation 30-45 minutes per week! Most however will hear confessions by appointment. How many priests do you have in your parish?Haha - that wouldn’t work at my church, which has almost non-stop confessions, so you can almost always see a priest in the confessional![]()
Oh yeah, I’m on a lot - officially addicted. But then I work from home most of the time as well, which makes it easier. And a lot of those are short posts in the clubhouse threads or the game threads :yup:Off topic, but how much time do you spend of CAF daily? I noticed you have 5,500+ posts in a year, about 450 a month.![]()
Seven. Sydney is like most major cities in that it has at least the one church that has half-a-dozen masses a day and non-stop confession for the extra-devout CatholicsWhat a great thing! Most parishes I’m familiar with locally offer Reconciliation 30-45 minutes per week! Most however will hear confessions by appointment. How many priests do you have in your parish?
Assuming you are in a state of grace you could actually walk into church, join the Communion line, receive Communion and leave the church.How do you define late when one goes to mass? and how late is too late to receive holy communion? Thanks
Ah! That’s what I wanna ask. How long should we be in a mass in order to fulfill our sunday obligation? How about those who left after receiving Holy Communion? or just came before it?Assuming you are in a state of grace you could actually walk into church, join the Communion line, receive Communion and leave the church.
However that would not fulfill your Sunday Mass obligation.
As for being late for Mass I don’t think there is anything specific laid down although my understanding is that you should be there for the start of the homily.
Too late is when you arrive as the Blessed Sacrament is being reposed back into the tabernacle.How do you define late when one goes to mass? and how late is too late to receive holy communion? Thanks
Excuses that don’t work:
I don’t want to listen to all the announcements
I hate the song they are playing for the recessional
I want to be first in line at Luby’s
I want to get out of the parking lot quick.
I see I guy to whom I owe money and I am avoiding him.
You are a true Texas woman! I love it!Excuses that don’t work:
I don’t want to listen to all the announcements
I hate the song they are playing for the recessional
I want to be first in line at Luby’s
I want to get out of the parking lot quick.
I see I guy to whom I owe money and I am avoiding him.
I believe you should arrive before the Priest enters and not leave until after he reccesses. However, if you are going to be just a few minutes late, than be all means attend rather than skip (unless you know you can be on time for another Mass that Sunday).How do you define late when one goes to mass? and how late is too late to receive holy communion? Thanks
Yes, this is one of my consideration whether one can receive or not if he/she comes late. It’s something that I’ve learnt since I was young that in order to receive Holy Communion, I need to have these three: I confess, Lord have mercy, Agnus Dei. Having said so, it’s difficult for me to come late for mass. I guess, it’s a habit.Some will say if you arrive for the Gospel you can still take communion. I think you should be there for the penitention, especially if you haven’t been to confession that week.
I miss Luby’s!!! Are you sure there is not a canon exception for Luby’s? They don’t have to make one for Golden Corral, just Luby’s.Excuses that don’t work:
I don’t want to listen to all the announcements
I hate the song they are playing for the recessional
I want to be first in line at Luby’s
I want to get out of the parking lot quick.
I see I guy to whom I owe money and I am avoiding him.