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savedbychrist
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As Sundays (and I Class Feasts) start from 1st Vespers of the previous day, does it mean that Saturday evening is no longer liturgically Saturday (i.e. Saturday would have only 16 hours, from 0000 to 1600), or do liturgical Saturday and Sunday overlap in the period of Saturday 1600 to Sunday 0000?
Also, what happens for consecutive I Class Feasts, or I Class Feasts falling on Saturday and Monday? The typical example that happens every year is All Saints and All Souls, as they are both I Class Feasts. Is 1 November 1600 to 2 November 0000 liturgically All Saints, All Souls, or both?
Also, what happens for consecutive I Class Feasts, or I Class Feasts falling on Saturday and Monday? The typical example that happens every year is All Saints and All Souls, as they are both I Class Feasts. Is 1 November 1600 to 2 November 0000 liturgically All Saints, All Souls, or both?