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catholic1012015
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Thank you for reading. I did see the general question of “how late is too late to Mass” but this is more specific.
I’m involved in ministry at my local (Novus Ordo) parish but want to go to a TLM Mass that is a solid hour away. They have regular TLM masses everyday (except 1). The ones in our diocese are not on a regular basis and you have to move parish to parish so you don’t really get to know anyone, and I truly want to start getting to know the priest and the members.
Because of time constraints and parking, I could be almost 15-20 minutes late on Sundays after finishing with ministry those mornings, which grieves me but I need to start somewhere. There are only 3 churches to choose from that are more Traditional and they’re all far away. (No surprise there.) I wanted to know if it’s true that I can arrive up to the Offertory for the Sunday obligation to count? Thank you.
(Correction: part of the Mass)
I’m involved in ministry at my local (Novus Ordo) parish but want to go to a TLM Mass that is a solid hour away. They have regular TLM masses everyday (except 1). The ones in our diocese are not on a regular basis and you have to move parish to parish so you don’t really get to know anyone, and I truly want to start getting to know the priest and the members.
Because of time constraints and parking, I could be almost 15-20 minutes late on Sundays after finishing with ministry those mornings, which grieves me but I need to start somewhere. There are only 3 churches to choose from that are more Traditional and they’re all far away. (No surprise there.) I wanted to know if it’s true that I can arrive up to the Offertory for the Sunday obligation to count? Thank you.
(Correction: part of the Mass)
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