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The 4:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Vigil Mass. I’m spending Christmas with my Jewish friends! 
Merry Christmas to each one!
Luz Maria
Merry Christmas to each one!
Luz Maria
I will be attending a 7 P.M. Vigil Mass because 1) I do not like to be mashed in by a crowd, such as what one encounters at Midnight Mass, and 2) Since I retired, I hate to get up much before noon!
Funny thing is in my neck of the woods the 4 and 7 pm vigil masses are the ones that are packed. Midnight masses are full, but not packed. Have to do the early morning mass (6 am) to avoid the crowds. Interesting how different areas of the world have different attendance patterns.Two thumbs up!
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4:30 PM Vigil for the above-mentioned reasons!![]()
Have we gone back to calling it “midnight”? The USCCB website is calling it “Mass at Midnight”. I thought it was “Mass During the Night”.So, which Christmas Mass will you be attending this year? What do you like most about the Christmas Masses?
Me too, but replace “cantor” with “sacristan.”I’m a cantor in our church. I’ll be attending the vigil, the Midnight, and the mass during the day.
At my parents’ Parish, the 6PM is so packed that they have it in both the Church and the Gym!!!Two thumbs up!
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4:30 PM Vigil for the above-mentioned reasons!![]()
I think ppl where getting confused. The Vigil Mass is the evening of the 24. The “night Mass” must take place at or after midnight. It could be celebrated at 2AM if a parish wanted to.Have we gone back to calling it “midnight”? The USCCB website is calling it “Mass at Midnight”. I thought it was “Mass During the Night”.
In any case I will be attending Mass at 11:00pm on December 24th and at 10:00am on December 25th.
I love singing Christmas music. After all the “secret” practicing it’s great to finally be able to sing at Mass.
Is there really a rule that the night Mass must take place on December 25th? Where is this stated?I think ppl where getting confused. The Vigil Mass is the evening of the 24. The “night Mass” must take place at or after midnight. It could be celebrated at 2AM if a parish wanted to.
The emphasis of the word midnight means that it happens on the calendar day of Dec 25th
God Bless and Merry Christmas
I’m in charge of the Christmas Pageant again this year, so I will be at the Vigil Mass with the children; after that, I’m going to go to the Midnight Mass, for me.So, which Christmas Mass will you be attending this year? What do you like most about the Christmas Masses?
I will keep you and yours in my prayers tonight.Normally I’d go to midnight Mass at our Benedictine abbey. However we had a huge ice storm over the weekend and have been without power for three days. We live in a rural area which means no water (no power to run the well pump). We’ve been making daily trips to a local spring 10 km away to fill up water jugs for drinking, cooking and flushing toilets, and heating with our wood stove. I also had to clear a path in the snow and ice to an isolated power pole (the one feeding our house) so the hydro guys could get at it with their cherry picker. As I write, we still have no power since about 65 hours.
We’re beat and smelly on top of it, so we may defer until Christmas day Mass if the power returns by then. If not, we may miss Mass altogether this year. It’s only happened once or twice before (illness or travel).
Ouch. Sorry to hear that. Limited access to the internet too, I imagine. My prayers for you.Normally I’d go to midnight Mass at our Benedictine abbey. However we had a huge ice storm over the weekend and have been without power for three days. We live in a rural area which means no water (no power to run the well pump). We’ve been making daily trips to a local spring 10 km away to fill up water jugs for drinking, cooking and flushing toilets, and heating with our wood stove. I also had to clear a path in the snow and ice to an isolated power pole (the one feeding our house) so the hydro guys could get at it with their cherry picker. As I write, we still have no power since about 65 hours.
We’re beat and smelly on top of it, so we may defer until Christmas day Mass if the power returns by then. If not, we may miss Mass altogether this year. It’s only happened once or twice before (illness or travel).
Sorry to hear that. You have my prayers.This year it will be the vigil Mass…
My beloved stepfather is at home in hospice care and isthisclose to leaving this life…
It’s a tough holiday…