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justwondering38
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Hello,
As a young Roman Catholic, I am in deep confusion about what proper activities for Good Friday would be. I plan on watching Mel Gibson’s Passion of the Christ (which is equivalent to watching the Stations of the Cross, I believe). I also plan on attending mid-day Mass.
Aside from fasting and the other necessities, are there any other restrictions about what we should and should not do on Good Friday?
As a college student, I have not had any time off from my studies until the day of Good Friday. A few of my good friends have planned a small get-together for this day, and I would like to know if it would be suitable to attend such event. There will be no excessive drinking, smoking, or the like. It is solely an innocent party to begin the next weeks of examinations. My friends are not all Catholics (some are), so nor is it a get-together to reflect on Jesus’s sacrifice for us.
However, since I will be spending the entire day fasting and reflecting, I was wondering if it would be against Church teaching to attend this get-together in the evening, or not.
Thank you,
Kristina
As a young Roman Catholic, I am in deep confusion about what proper activities for Good Friday would be. I plan on watching Mel Gibson’s Passion of the Christ (which is equivalent to watching the Stations of the Cross, I believe). I also plan on attending mid-day Mass.
Aside from fasting and the other necessities, are there any other restrictions about what we should and should not do on Good Friday?
As a college student, I have not had any time off from my studies until the day of Good Friday. A few of my good friends have planned a small get-together for this day, and I would like to know if it would be suitable to attend such event. There will be no excessive drinking, smoking, or the like. It is solely an innocent party to begin the next weeks of examinations. My friends are not all Catholics (some are), so nor is it a get-together to reflect on Jesus’s sacrifice for us.
However, since I will be spending the entire day fasting and reflecting, I was wondering if it would be against Church teaching to attend this get-together in the evening, or not.
Thank you,
Kristina