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Today is The Feast off, Our LORD,S ASCENSION,how many I wonder will go too Mas to show how much we Love Him.? :bible1:
 
Who’s counting?
I believe,we should put time a side,
for the Lord Ascension,for he gave his life for us,it,s a Holy Day,if we can do other thing,s during the day ,and I said ,I was wondering how may will go too Mass,the church has three Masses so every one can get too Mass 7am, 12 noon, and 7 pm at night.people got to get back to church if they want God,s help.
 
¡Cinco de Mayo! ¡¡Cinco de Mayo!! ¡¡¡CINCO DE MAYO!!!

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I believe,we should put time a side,
for the Lord Ascension,for he gave his life for us,it,s a Holy Day,if we can do other thing,s during the day ,and I said ,I was wondering how may will go too Mass,the church has three Masses so every one can get too Mass 7am, 12 noon, and 7 pm at night.people got to get back to church if they want God,s help.
Even if I had gone to morning Mass, the readings would not have been those for the Ascension. In this Archdiocese, that happens on Sunday.
I certainly hope you are not suggesting that those of us who live in such locations are neglecting Christ.
 
Even if I had gone to morning Mass, the readings would not have been those for the Ascension. In this Archdiocese, that happens on Sunday.
I certainly hope you are not suggesting that those of us who live in such locations are neglecting Christ.
No I,am not, God Bless,I know you Love the Lord, buy the way you reply.Amen
 
Went last evening, for my Archdiocese it’s a Holy Day of Obigation. But, not for all dioceses. If one choses to go to Mass or not; that’s between them & God.
 
Went last evening, for my Archdiocese it’s a Holy Day of Obigation. But, not for all dioceses. If one choses to go to Mass or not; that’s between them & God.
I know that your saying,but we are supposed to honor The Commandment
Thou shall keep the lord day holy.and ASCENSION is a Holy Day,for Catholic’s.
 
I know that your saying,but we are supposed to honor The Commandment
Thou shall keep the lord day holy.and ASCENSION is a Holy Day,for Catholic’s.
Keeping The Lord’s Day holy refers to Sunday. Today is not a Holy Day of Obligation for all. For those Diocese in which it falls on a Sunday it is different. One is not obliged to attend Mass today if your Diocese transfers to Sunday. If one chose to go today or not; it is between them & God. I speak as one who attends daily Mass. I cannot speak or judge for anyone else. Judge not.
 
Keeping The Lord’s Day holy refers to Sunday. Today is not a Holy Day of Obligation for all. For those Diocese in which it falls on a Sunday it is different. One is not obliged to attend Mass today if your Diocese transfers to Sunday. If one chose to go today or not; it is between them & God. I speak as one who attends daily Mass. I cannot speak or judge for anyone else. Judge not.
Well since it fell on Thursday,we are suppose to go, and then we go too Mass on Sunday,here wear I live, it is today in our Diocese.I hope you get what I,m trying to say,God be with you. AMEN
 
Sure. Today (5 May) is a commemorative day in Mexican history, hence “Cinco De Mayo” in Spanish, on a thread labeled “Today”.

:)🙂
i’ll take a beverage with salt on the rim, dear one.
Gracias!
 
I believe,we should put time a side, …
Yes, indeed. My point (what I mean by “Who’s counting?”) is that it is not your place or mine to count how many go to Mass, apart from ourselves.

Perhaps we could examine the church-going habits of close relatives whom we have influence over. The pastor or bishop might examine Mass attendance in order to assess the need for evangelization and outreach (searching for lost sheep).

Of course we should be concerned about our neighbors. We certainly may pray for them. We might evangelize, if we are able, but only if we can do it with charity, avoiding rash judgement and pride. I just don’t see the need for judging my neighbor’s attendance at church.
 
Sure. Today (5 May) is a commemorative day in Mexican history, hence “Cinco De Mayo” in Spanish, on a thread labeled “Today”.

:)🙂
Thank you for telling what you said, GOD BLESS
 
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