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How come there are more Holy Days of Obligation to Mary than to Jesus in the US? I can see one of my Protestant friends freaking out about that already…
There aren’t. For Mary there is the Assumption, Mary mother of God, and the Immaculate Conception. For Jesus there is the Assension, Easter(pretty much a Holy Day of Obligation), Christmas.How come there are more Holy Days of Obligation to Mary than to Jesus in the US? I can see one of my Protestant friends freaking out about that already…
There are more for Christ then Mary when you consider that every Sunday is a Holy Day of Obligation. Sunday honors the crucifixion and Resurrection of Christ, it was called the “Little Easter” in the early Church.How come there are more Holy Days of Obligation to Mary than to Jesus in the US? I can see one of my Protestant friends freaking out about that already…
In addition to Sunday, the days to be observed as holy days of obligation in the Latin Rite dioceses of the United States of America, in conformity with canon 1246, are as follows:
So if we count only the extradominican (is that a real word? I just made it up) Days, we have a total of 6:January 1, the solemnity of Mary, Mother of God;
Thursday of the Sixth Week of Easter, the solemnity of the Ascension;
August 15, the solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary;
November 1, the solemnity of All Saints;
December 8, the solemnity of the Immaculate Conception;
December 25, the solemnity of the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Good point.I believe Patchunky is referring to the current situation in the U.S., but I believe he he is describing the situation for Ruthenian Byzantine Catholics.
There is a mass at every second of everyday of every week of every month of every year somewhere on earth. There is a mass right now somewhere going on.How come there are more Holy Days of Obligation to Mary than to Jesus in the US? I can see one of my Protestant friends freaking out about that already…