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We're required to go once a week and that has to be either on Sunday or on Saturday afternoon/evening. Mass is offered every day, in most places, so of course we can go more often if we want.

There are also Holy Days of Obligation, too, that require us to go to mass, but they don't happen regularly. Christmas is one of these. If Christmas doesn't happen on a Sunday, we go to mass anyway.

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anytime but he must come before the mass begins

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Mass is celebrated every day of the year except between the end of the Holy Thursday Mass and the Easter Vigil Mass on Holy Saturday.

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