This article is not written by me, but it is nonetheless heartfelt. But what can you expect when not only does 'convenience' reign supreme, but even people who really should know better do not know the difference between a vigil Mass and an 'anticipated' Mass.
I do agree that Saturday night Masses do confuse.
Fr. De Souza's article reminds me of the article I wrote after last year's Easter Vigil Mass.
As it turns out, "Midnight" Mass is at 10 pm at our chapel for the first time in years.
Not impressed.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
What Time is Midnight Mass?
Labels:
Christmas,
Father De Souza,
good liturgy.,
Midnight Mass,
Vigil Mass
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