The simplest way is to call the Catholic church nearest your home, and ask. Since Mass times vary from parish to parish, throughout the nation, there is no "national standard" that can be published. So, if the times of services are not listed on a sign outside the church, just give them a phone call.
Days of Holy Obligation?
The two holy days of obligation in Canada * Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God * Christmas
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The Triduum, Holy Days of Obligation, and Feast Days of Martyrs
The most important feast days are called Holy Days of Obligation.
All Saints Day, Christmas Day, The Feast of the Epiphany, and the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary are the holy days of obligation in South Africa. The Lent season and the Easter seasons are the other great days.
It never ends. As long as a person is physically able to assist at Mass that person is obligated to go on all Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation.
Roman Catholic AnswerHoly Days of Obligation technically are all Sundays of the Year plus. The Days that we commonly refer to as "Holy Days of Obligation" are those Solemnities that do NOT fall on Sunday, but are just as important as Sundays, so we treat them the same way that we treat Sunday, we attend Mass, and rest, as far as possible, from unnecessary work.
On Sundays and on various holy days of obligation throughout the year.
Two. Christmas and Easter but there are many saint days and days of holy obligation.
.Roman Catholic AnswerThe Triduum, the shortest liturgical season of the year, starts with the beginning of the Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday evening, and ends with the beginning of the Easter Vigil at dark on Holy Saturday evening. It includes Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. None of those days are of Obligation.