It goes with the Jewish tradition that the day ends at sundown.
Catholics cannot attend Mass on Good Friday, as there is no Mass held on this day anywhere in the world. In addition all Catholics over the age of 14 are required to abstain from meat. And all Catholics from the completion of their 18 year until they are 59 are required to fast on Good Friday.
Yes. You should only receive Communion once a day, but Saturday and Sunday are two separate days, so you can receive Communion at the Saturday vigil mass and the Sunday mass.
Some devout Catholics go to Mass daily. But generally only Sunday is the day of obligation.
Buddhists do not go to mass. Only Christians and Catholics do.
Yes, if it is possible for them to attend mass when travelling, then they should do so. It is only if they are somewhere where there is no mass available, that they can miss mass.
No. Some other Christian Ministries can also call their gatherings a Mass.
The only day holy communion is not distributed is on Good Friday, the same day there is no mass. The only church on Good Friday is the adoration, which doesn't include communion and isn't counted as mass. It is a "continuation" of the mass on Holy Thursday, which isn't ended until the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday.Correction:Communion is distributed on Good Friday using hosts consecrated at the Mass on Holy Thursday. It is not distributed on Holy Saturday until the vigil Mass that evening.
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No, the Mass is celebrated every day.
Mass is not always started with the blessing of the fire. Only on Holy Saturday, at the Easter Vigil, is a fire blessed, symbolizing the light of Christ enlightening our hearts through the Resurrection.
Yes anyone is welcome. However, only Catholics may receive Holy Communion.
During the Mass, the only people who should approach and then enter the Sanctuary, in which the Altar is located, are priests, acolytes, and deacons (basically people who are assisting at the Mass). However, Catholics when receiving communion do approach the Altar area but do not enter into it as the priest stands in front of the Sanctuary to distribute communion.