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marysea
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Because Christmas is a Feast Day, my understanding was you cannot have a Vigil Mass, such as the usual Saturday 5 pm, and apply it to your Christmas obligation. However, “midnight” masses that begin after the time for the beginning of a Feast (sundown?), such as 8 or 9 pm are of course applicable to the Christmas obligation. It’s a bit confusing because Christmas is on a Sunday.
Due to my travel schedule, I really would like to know if I can go to the 5:00 Saturday Mass and truly fulfill my Feast Day obligation or not. Ask your priest, you say? Well…
We have two parishes nearby. One, with a very orthodox and knowledgeable priest, you cannot have a “vigil” Mass for Christmas and that parish is NOT holding their usual 5 pm, but they are having a 9 pm “midnight” mass. However, the other nearby church, with a sort of looney priest, says the 5 pm can apply to Christmas, and that parish is having a 5:00 “Vigil”, a 10 pm midnight.
Anyone out there understand these finer points? I would really like to know. 1. So I can really make sure I’m in line with Church teaching on which Mass I attend for Christmas. and 2. So I know which priest to tell he’s mistaken.
THANKS.
Due to my travel schedule, I really would like to know if I can go to the 5:00 Saturday Mass and truly fulfill my Feast Day obligation or not. Ask your priest, you say? Well…
We have two parishes nearby. One, with a very orthodox and knowledgeable priest, you cannot have a “vigil” Mass for Christmas and that parish is NOT holding their usual 5 pm, but they are having a 9 pm “midnight” mass. However, the other nearby church, with a sort of looney priest, says the 5 pm can apply to Christmas, and that parish is having a 5:00 “Vigil”, a 10 pm midnight.
Anyone out there understand these finer points? I would really like to know. 1. So I can really make sure I’m in line with Church teaching on which Mass I attend for Christmas. and 2. So I know which priest to tell he’s mistaken.
THANKS.
