In order to satisfy the Christmas obligation, a Catholic could attend Mass on a Sunday at 4 p.m. or later or on Christmas Day itself on Monday. It does not matter what kind of Mass someone attends so long as he attends Mass on either the day of the obligation or the evening preceding...
Christmas [Christ's Mass], in the Christian calendar, feast of the nativity of Jesus, celebrated in Roman Catholic and Protestant Churches on Dec. 25. In liturgical importance it ranks after Easter, Pentecost, and Epiphany (Jan. 6).
Clemens’ motet on which he bases the Mass is itself a masterful piece of extended polyphony, reminiscent of similarly unfurling, near-cadenceless, cross-relation-spiced creations of Clemens’ contemporary Nicolas Gombert. The Mass may be the program’s “big” work, but Hieronymus Praetorius’ ...
Christmas (Christmas) that December 25, Church Almanac a traditional festival it is Christians celebrate Jesus Christ celebrated the birth day. On Christmas day, most of the Catholic Church on December 24, Christmas Eve, that held midnight mass on December 25, and some Christian Church is held ...
Christmas, December 25 every year, the church calendar, a traditional festival, which is celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ Christian celebration, Christmas, most of the Catholic Church will be on December 24, Christmas Eve, At December 25, which held midnight mass, and some Christian Church...
The nation is Asia’s largest Catholic country, and Filipinos take part inSimbang Gabi: a nine-day-long series of masses, which culminate in theMisa de Gallomass on Christmas Eve. After the mass, they enjoy a feast known as Noche Buena: an open house celebrat...
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(Catholic Online) Anastasia of Sirmium, was persecuted for Christ Jesus during the reign of Emperor Diocletian (242-311) Anastasia is one of seven women commemorated by name in the Canon of the Holy Mass. Following the death of Anastasia mother, her father gave Anastasia for marriage to a pa...
St. Patrick's Cathedral packed for Mass after Mass on Christmas Day CBS News New York's Naveen Dhaliwal spoke with parishioners about the majestic house of worship and the meaning of the holiday. Dec 25, 2024 01:47 Better Together: Celebrate the Season CBS News New York's Cindy Hsu...
There are different theories as to why there are seven fish dishes eaten. Some think that seven represents the seven days of creation in the Bible, other say it represents the seven holy sacraments of the Catholic Church. But some families have more than seven dishes! You might have nine (...