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Burt_Macklin
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Well, tbh I do feel obliged to fulfill Sunday obligation on Saturday. But the question was not about how I feel but simply whether or not canon law creates an obligation. We are told how we are to compute time in Can. 202 §1, âa day is understood as a period consisting of 24 continuous hours and begins at midnight unless other provision is expressly made.â A reading of C. 1248 shows that it does make any express provision to extend the meaning of a âdayâ. So the obligation is only binding on Sunday. Besides that I believe that creating two obligation, one for Saturday and one for Sunday, would mean that we would have to attend to separate masses to fulfill them both.We are bound to fulfill the obligation. We can fulfill the obligation by attending a Mass on the preceding evening. Why on earth would we not feel obliged to observe the holy day by attending Mass?![]()
I feel like weâre having a discussion about flair
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You know, if you want me to -]wear 37 pieces of flair/-] attend mass on Saturday, why donât you change the minimum?
I feel people are expressing how they feel about doing the bare minimum and not addressing the actual meaning of C. 1248