Yes. But after the Mass, the ‘apostles’ eat with the celebrant in the rectory as part of custom. Now, I think that ‘Judas’ doesn’t participate in that meal.
Yes. But after the Mass, the ‘apostles’ eat with the celebrant in the rectory as part of custom. Now, I think that ‘Judas’ doesn’t participate in that meal.
That would work out fine if the man agreeing to be “Judas” had other events on his calendar after mass and didn’t have time to stop by at the rectory for a meal.
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