Anonymous wrote:I am thankful that DCUM is not representative of Catholics in the DMV. The PP said s/he was going back to church after not attending for a long while. I assume this was an honest question about coffee. The general reaction here can be summed up as disgusted and smug. "How can you not know about fasting"? "Ugh, no, of course not." It sure seems like most posters on here don't want any new or non-expert Catholics at their mass. Remember the whole evangelism / welcoming thing Jesus and Paul talked about? This is so gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I think OP got the answer (and I’m shocked how many Catholics didn’t know you need to fast 1 hour before mass) [b]but I want to add that during Covid I drank coffee while we watched mass on TV every Sunday and it was lovely. Obviously doesn’t work any more but I miss it!
I’m surprised at that. We’re Anglican and we fast. See St Augustine’s Prayer book. All Catholics I know fast at least an hour, many from the preceding night
How else to get that sweet sweet buzz from the wine? Need an empty vessel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholics are expected to fast for 30 minutes before receiving communion, so snacks and drinks are not a thing during mass, except for tiny children who do not receive communion.
Plus it’s a beautiful space that should be treated well. If people start bringing coffee it’s only a while before people start spilling coffee.
Is it 30 minutes? I always thought it was an hour before communion (and estimated at 30 minutes before mass)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I think OP got the answer (and I’m shocked how many Catholics didn’t know you need to fast 1 hour before mass) [b]but I want to add that during Covid I drank coffee while we watched mass on TV every Sunday and it was lovely. Obviously doesn’t work any more but I miss it!
I’m surprised at that. We’re Anglican and we fast. See St Augustine’s Prayer book. All Catholics I know fast at least an hour, many from the preceding night
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I think OP got the answer (and I’m shocked how many Catholics didn’t know you need to fast 1 hour before mass) [b]but I want to add that during Covid I drank coffee while we watched mass on TV every Sunday and it was lovely. Obviously doesn’t work any more but I miss it!
I’m surprised at that. We’re Anglican and we fast. See St Augustine’s Prayer book. All Catholics I know fast at least an hour, many from the preceding night
Anonymous wrote:So I think OP got the answer (and I’m shocked how many Catholics didn’t know you need to fast 1 hour before mass) [b]but I want to add that during Covid I drank coffee while we watched mass on TV every Sunday and it was lovely. Obviously doesn’t work any more but I miss it!