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It’s not.
I would like an answer citing authoritative church documents included canon law.
I would like an answer citing authoritative church documents included canon law.
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and27. It is to be stressed that whenever rites, according to their specific nature, make provision for communal celebration involving the presence and active participation of the faithful, this way of celebrating them is to be preferred, so far as possible, to a celebration that is individual and quasi-private.
This applies with especial force to the celebration of Mass and the administration of the sacraments, even though every Mass has of itself a public and social nature.
30. To promote active participation, the people should be encouraged to take part by means of acclamations, responses, psalmody, antiphons, and songs, as well as by actions, gestures, and bodily attitudes. And at the proper times all should observe a reverent silence.
You’re asking someone whose username is why.Is there a question needing answering?
While it is an apologetics question, it is not a question of moral theology. It’s also not a philosophical question, nor that of Sacred Scripture, nor Social Justice. We used to have a general apologetics category, but unfortunately that was gotten rid of at least a year ago. So I decided to put it in Liturgy and Sacraments instead since your question fits none of the apologetics subcategories.I posted this question to Apologetics Moral Theology but some filter moved it to Liturgy/Sacraments. No, this is an apologetics question:
Participation means physical presence.I posted this question to Apologetics Moral Theology but some filter moved it to Liturgy/Sacraments. No, this is an apologetics question:
Why is live stream Mass not equivalent to being proximately present?
It’s not.
I would like an answer citing authoritative church documents including canon law.
Art. 2. PARTICIPATION IN THE MOST HOLY EUCHARIST
Can. 920 §1. After being initiated into the Most Holy Eucharist, each of the faithful is obliged to receive holy communion at least once a year.
Can. 1247 On Sundays and other holy days of obligation, the faithful are obliged to participate in the Mass.
Except the Church most definitely does NOT say so.If one can receive a Papal indulgence by watching a live stream then it seems that watching the Mass live streamed could fulfill the obligation if the Church says so.
Sorry, that’s proving a negative.Citing authoritative church documents explain why live streaming Mass is not equivalent to being proximately present.