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jmcrae
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This seems like a completely different subject than the OP. I think the answer to this question would have to be found in the notes of the original law itself.And the obligation at the time, from the 1917 Code of Canon law was: the faithful are bound to hear mass on holy days of obligation (which includes all Sundays).
So, one finds oneself at a Mass at 2:30 PM on Sunday. Obligation fulfilled?
If not, why not? Is it because that 2:30 mass isn’t a mass? (Surely no?) Or is it because attending a illicit mass means de facto that one has not fulfilled one’s obligation? Would you have to go to Mass again at a (licit) 5PM one?
But the answer to that question does nothing to solve the problem of when evening begins on Saturdays, liturgically speaking.