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Catholic AnswerThere is no rule about drinking and eating before Mass, EXCEPT if you want to receive Holy Communion. There is a rule that you must be fasting from all food and liquids (save water) for sixty minutes before receiving Holy Communion, unless you are sick at home, or in the hospital and a minister brings you Holy Communion, then the rule is 15 minutes.A person is supposed to fast for an hour prior to.
It is obligatory to fast 1 hour before Holy Communion, but if not recieving Communion, then no fast is required.
You can eat up to one hour BEFORE receiving Holy Communion.
Holy Mass is never celebrated on Good Friday, the day of Our Blessed Lord's death on the cross, instead, the Cross is venerated, intercessions are offered, and Holy Communion is given that was consecrated the day before on Holy Thursday.
Morning Prayer ( Liturgy of the Hours). There is no Mass on Holy Saturday, before the Easter Vigil.
No, that is Holy Thursday, 3 days before Easter
I suppose the answer is yes. But you have to wait until Mass is over. Since there is no Mass on Good Friday you will have to wait until after the Vigil Mass on Holy Saturday. Otherwise you are free to eat meat after midnight on Friday night.
No because you have not had your 2nd sacrament the 1st is baptism 2nd Holy communion 3rd Confirmation
Yes you can. The Church does not restrict one not to eat meat on Holy Saturday.
The chrism oil is usually blessed by the bishop at a special mass during Holy Week, before Holy Thursday. In my diocese, it is being blessed today - Holy Tuesday.
No its not a sin, Relax!
Nope,the correct answer is The HOLY MASS is the highest form of PRAYER.............
It is called a fast and people do it to become holy.
It is the holy week.Roman Catholic AnswerThe final week of Lent is actually only half a week starting on Passion Sunday and running the Chrism Mass on Holy Thursday morning. Lent ends before the Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday, that Mass begins the shortest liturgical season of the year, know as the Triduum. It is Holy Thursday evening, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday up until full dark when the Easter Vigil begins the Easter Season.