Well, you’ll have to tell Bl. John Paul II (who promulgated the 1983 Code of Canon Law 14 years after 1969) that he was wrong when he wrote this:49. Because the faithful are obliged to attend Mass unless there is a grave impediment, Pastors have the corresponding duty to offer to everyone the real possibility of fulfilling the precept. The provisions of Church law move in this direction, as for example in the faculty granted to priests, with the prior authorization of the diocesan Bishop, to celebrate more than one Mass on Sundays and holy days, the institution of evening Masses and the provision which allows the obligation to be fulfilled from Saturday evening onwards, starting at the time of First Vespers of Sunday. From a liturgical point of view, in fact,
holy days begin with First Vespers. Consequently, the liturgy of what is sometimes called the “Vigil* [pre-feast day] Mass” is in effect the “festive” Mass of Sunday, [it is the Lord’s day], at which the celebrant is required to preach the homily and recite the Prayer of the Faithful.He says that Saturday evening IS the Day of the Lord.
Dominici diei est.
Unfortunately, the English translator skipped those words, so I’ve replaced them.
I rather think that since he was the one who promulgated the 1983 Code, his interpretation of it carries more weight than anyone else’s. See canon 16.
- The Latin text does not use the word “vigil” that’s the English translator. The Latin text says “praefestive”
- Quandoquidem fidelibus officium instat Missam participandi, nisi gravi impedimento prohibeantur, congruum etiam Pastoribus iniungitur officium ut veram praebeant omnibus facultatem eidem praecepto satisfaciendi. Hanc ad partem spectant iurisecclesiastici regulae, qualis est, exempli causa, facultas ipsi sacerdoti tributa, licentia quidem dioecesani Episcopi antea recepta, pluries die dominico atque festivis diebus celebrandi Missam, instituendi Missas vespertinas ac tandem etiam statuendi designationem secundum quam utile tempus ad obligationem explendam iam die Saturni vespera incipere, temporum convenientia facta primis cum dominici diei Vesperis. Ad liturgicam consuetudinem enim dies festus incipit eiusmodi Sacris Vespertinis. Propterea Missae liturgia nonnumquam “praefestivae” appellatae, quae vero reapse pleno iure “festiva” est, dominici diei est, instante etiam celebrantis officio ut homiliam sacram habeat et cum fidelibus precationem universalem absolvat.