Divorced catholics may have a full funeral mass, if the divorce was annulled prior to their death.
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Mass.
Primarily Catholics celebrate Sunday by assisting at Mass.
yes, you can have a burial service, but you cannot have a Mass
Absolutely not. Catholics are required to attend Sunday Mass at a Roman Catholic Church. Absolutely not. Catholics are required to attend Sunday Mass at a Roman Catholic Church.
Mozart's Mass Requiem.
Go to mass.
Some devout Catholics go to Mass daily. But generally only Sunday is the day of obligation.
Mass is the name of the Sunday service for Catholics and Orthodox Christians.
Catholics have always assisted at Mass in a Church.
If the divorced person is not remarried without an annulment of the first marriage the Church simply considers them as separated. The Church does not recognize divorce. Therefore they are able to fully participate at Mass and the sacraments. However, if the person has remarried without first obtaining an annulment they are considered adulterous. They are welcome to assist at Mass but are banned from receiving the sacraments until such time as they have annulled the first marriage and then been married again in the Church.
Catholics may bury people anytime, including Holy Week, however, they are forbidden to celebrate any sacraments, other than the Mass on Holy Thursday evening, and the sacrament of penance, during the Sacred Triduum. So they are unable to have a funeral Mass during that time.