Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weekday Mass is not a substitute for the Sunday obligation so that's not an answer to your observations.
At our Church there's a fairly sizable group of retired/senior citizens who go daily.
There are also groups that go (Legion of Mary, Widow/Widowers' Group, Moms' Group, AM Bible Study, etc) that go to Mass first then meet up afterwards.
Interesting. Thanks. I didn't know that. Can you elaborate on why that is?
Are you not Catholic?
I am. When we were supposed to learn a weekday Mass isn’t a substitute for missing Sunday Mass? Maybe it’s one of those goes without saying things most people just know. I don’t know. There’s also a Saturday afternoon Mass, which I believe is a permissible substitute for Sunday Mass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weekday Mass is not a substitute for the Sunday obligation so that's not an answer to your observations.
At our Church there's a fairly sizable group of retired/senior citizens who go daily.
There are also groups that go (Legion of Mary, Widow/Widowers' Group, Moms' Group, AM Bible Study, etc) that go to Mass first then meet up afterwards.
Interesting. Thanks. I didn't know that. Can you elaborate on why that is?
Are you not Catholic?
I am. When we were supposed to learn a weekday Mass isn’t a substitute for missing Sunday Mass? Maybe it’s one of those goes without saying things most people just know. I don’t know. There’s also a Saturday afternoon Mass, which I believe is a permissible substitute for Sunday Mass.
It’s a really fundamental concept in the Catholic Church. There’s no way that you are Catholic and don’t know that.
New poster. I had a good friend who was a convert to Catholicism and somehow didn’t know about the Sunday obligation. She loved the calm, quiet daily masses and actually preferred to skip the noisy Sunday masses. We friends filled gently her in about the obligation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weekday Mass is not a substitute for the Sunday obligation so that's not an answer to your observations.
At our Church there's a fairly sizable group of retired/senior citizens who go daily.
There are also groups that go (Legion of Mary, Widow/Widowers' Group, Moms' Group, AM Bible Study, etc) that go to Mass first then meet up afterwards.
Interesting. Thanks. I didn't know that. Can you elaborate on why that is?
Are you not Catholic?
I am. When we were supposed to learn a weekday Mass isn’t a substitute for missing Sunday Mass? Maybe it’s one of those goes without saying things most people just know. I don’t know. There’s also a Saturday afternoon Mass, which I believe is a permissible substitute for Sunday Mass.
It’s a really fundamental concept in the Catholic Church. There’s no way that you are Catholic and don’t know that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to an 8 AM mass this Monday morning before work and was pleasantly surprised it was pretty well-attended! I wasn't sure if that's normal or if Mondays during the summer are busier because families are traveling so much, so they miss weekend Mass? Also wondering if much of the same weekday crowd tends to go every day or do most just pop in once a week?
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Yes it’s the same people
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weekday Mass is not a substitute for the Sunday obligation so that's not an answer to your observations.
At our Church there's a fairly sizable group of retired/senior citizens who go daily.
There are also groups that go (Legion of Mary, Widow/Widowers' Group, Moms' Group, AM Bible Study, etc) that go to Mass first then meet up afterwards.
Interesting. Thanks. I didn't know that. Can you elaborate on why that is?
Are you not Catholic?
I am. When we were supposed to learn a weekday Mass isn’t a substitute for missing Sunday Mass? Maybe it’s one of those goes without saying things most people just know. I don’t know. There’s also a Saturday afternoon Mass, which I believe is a permissible substitute for Sunday Mass.
Anonymous wrote:I went to an 8 AM mass this Monday morning before work and was pleasantly surprised it was pretty well-attended! I wasn't sure if that's normal or if Mondays during the summer are busier because families are traveling so much, so they miss weekend Mass? Also wondering if much of the same weekday crowd tends to go every day or do most just pop in once a week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weekday Mass is not a substitute for the Sunday obligation so that's not an answer to your observations.
At our Church there's a fairly sizable group of retired/senior citizens who go daily.
There are also groups that go (Legion of Mary, Widow/Widowers' Group, Moms' Group, AM Bible Study, etc) that go to Mass first then meet up afterwards.
Interesting. Thanks. I didn't know that. Can you elaborate on why that is?
Are you not Catholic?
I am. When we were supposed to learn a weekday Mass isn’t a substitute for missing Sunday Mass? Maybe it’s one of those goes without saying things most people just know. I don’t know. There’s also a Saturday afternoon Mass, which I believe is a permissible substitute for Sunday Mass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weekday Mass is not a substitute for the Sunday obligation so that's not an answer to your observations.
At our Church there's a fairly sizable group of retired/senior citizens who go daily.
There are also groups that go (Legion of Mary, Widow/Widowers' Group, Moms' Group, AM Bible Study, etc) that go to Mass first then meet up afterwards.
Interesting. Thanks. I didn't know that. Can you elaborate on why that is?
Are you not Catholic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weekday Mass is not a substitute for the Sunday obligation so that's not an answer to your observations.
At our Church there's a fairly sizable group of retired/senior citizens who go daily.
There are also groups that go (Legion of Mary, Widow/Widowers' Group, Moms' Group, AM Bible Study, etc) that go to Mass first then meet up afterwards.
Interesting. Thanks. I didn't know that. Can you elaborate on why that is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weekday Mass is not a substitute for the Sunday obligation so that's not an answer to your observations.
At our Church there's a fairly sizable group of retired/senior citizens who go daily.
There are also groups that go (Legion of Mary, Widow/Widowers' Group, Moms' Group, AM Bible Study, etc) that go to Mass first then meet up afterwards.
Interesting. Thanks. I didn't know that. Can you elaborate on why that is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weekday Mass is not a substitute for the Sunday obligation so that's not an answer to your observations.
At our Church there's a fairly sizable group of retired/senior citizens who go daily.
There are also groups that go (Legion of Mary, Widow/Widowers' Group, Moms' Group, AM Bible Study, etc) that go to Mass first then meet up afterwards.
Interesting. Thanks. I didn't know that. Can you elaborate on why that is?
Anonymous wrote:Weekday Mass is not a substitute for the Sunday obligation so that's not an answer to your observations.
At our Church there's a fairly sizable group of retired/senior citizens who go daily.
There are also groups that go (Legion of Mary, Widow/Widowers' Group, Moms' Group, AM Bible Study, etc) that go to Mass first then meet up afterwards.