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I would be very grateful if someone could please answer this thank you for your time.
Easter, Christmas, Pentecost… not sure what the 4th would be in the Latin Church. In the Byzantine Church, it would be Theophany.I would be very grateful if someone could please answer this thank you for your time.
And the New Years Mass, slipped mind but thought it had to to with Mary.Easter, Christmas, Pentecost… not sure what the 4th would be in the Latin Church. In the Byzantine Church, it would be Theophany.
Every Mass celebrated every day of the year is an important Mass because a miracle happens and we are invited to receive our Lord - Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity.I would be very grateful if someone could please answer this thank you for your time.
Yes, I saw Father Grondin’s answer as well. Is there something further we could clarify for you or another question you’d like to ask?I think The Apologetics answered your question on Oct.13. It was Fr. Grondin who answered you. Why the need to ask again?
Practicing Catholics attend Mass every Sunday and on all Holy Days of Obligation. The Holy Days of Obligation vary from region to region - where I live we have two: Christmas Day for the Nativity, and January 1st, commemorating Mary, Mother of God. In other places they have several others as well.I would be very grateful if someone could please answer this thank you for your time.
I would say all Masses are important and not one more than the other.I would be very grateful if someone could please answer this thank you for your time.
This sounds like a homework question. What answer does your teacher expect?I would be very grateful if someone could please answer this thank you for your time.