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staranthology
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Sorry if this is worded confusingly, I can’t quite seem to find the right words, but I’ve heard that Mass on Saturday Evening counts for fulfilling the Sunday Obligation, can someone explain why?
The reasoning I’ve heard, asides from it being convenient for some, is that it fits with the idea of the day starting at sundown , (I could be wrong) but that raises more questions- What if Saturday evening mass is held before sundown, because of the sun setting later in the summer? Is that still evening? Is there a certain time where it is too early for an anticipatory Saturday Mass to fulfil the Sunday obligation? How would we work out what counts as the night before? Is it a certain time, or certain signs (Like Sundown/ the Jewish practice of waiting for three stars to be visible before considering it evening/ Erev/ a new day)? Is it a decision that the church makes? Is it an intention for it to count as a Sunday Mass?
In other words, what makes a Saturday Evening Mass count for fulfilling the Sunday Obligation, and what differentiates such a Mass from any other Saturday Mass?
Not to be too legalistic, or anything. I’m just curious.
Additionally, if a Saturday Vigil mass in the evening counts for Sunday, does a Sunday evening Mass at the same time count for Monday, or is it still Sunday?
The reasoning I’ve heard, asides from it being convenient for some, is that it fits with the idea of the day starting at sundown , (I could be wrong) but that raises more questions- What if Saturday evening mass is held before sundown, because of the sun setting later in the summer? Is that still evening? Is there a certain time where it is too early for an anticipatory Saturday Mass to fulfil the Sunday obligation? How would we work out what counts as the night before? Is it a certain time, or certain signs (Like Sundown/ the Jewish practice of waiting for three stars to be visible before considering it evening/ Erev/ a new day)? Is it a decision that the church makes? Is it an intention for it to count as a Sunday Mass?
In other words, what makes a Saturday Evening Mass count for fulfilling the Sunday Obligation, and what differentiates such a Mass from any other Saturday Mass?
Not to be too legalistic, or anything. I’m just curious.
Additionally, if a Saturday Vigil mass in the evening counts for Sunday, does a Sunday evening Mass at the same time count for Monday, or is it still Sunday?
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