Sunday, May 20, 2007

Question Regarding Saturday Evening Mass

At my mom's parish, the Saturday evening Mass (to fulfill Sunday obligation) begins at 4:30 p.m. This seems a little early for an evening Mass. Does anyone know what the guidelines are for Saturday evening Mass in order to fulfill Sunday Mass obligations? We go this morning anyway, but I was just wondering.

6 comments:

Mary B said...

Don't know the guides but in Mass EVERY parish has had a 4pm Saturday for 40 or more years.

Anonymous said...

4pm is the US standard for vigil Mass.

ukok said...

It is my understanding that sundown (4pm) is the dividing line. Earlier than 4pm and I suspect that a dispensation would be required.

Rev. Daren J. Zehnle, J.C.L., K.C.H.S. said...

4:00 p.m. is standard unless you are in the Diocese of Venice in Florida. The Bishop there has special permission to allow Masses as early as - I believe - 3:00p.m., if memory serves (I know it is before 4:00 p.m.).

The permission was given so that retirees do not have to drive in the dark after Mass. Personally, I do not see why retirees cannot go to Mass on Sunday morning...

Cathy said...

My parents' parish in Jacksonville, FL (Diocese of St. Augustine) has a dispensation where their vigil Mass is 12:10PM on Saturday!
That's right - just after noon on Saturday.
(www.immaculateconceptionjax.org)
(The dispensation is because it's a terrible neighborhood and crime is rampant, and it gets worse as Saturday progresses.)
Many people who work on Sunday depend on Saturday Mass, so I don't have a problem with it.
Not everyone who lives in FL is a retiree...
;)

EC Gefroh said...

Thanks everyone! Fr. Daren, I thought that the Saturday evening Mass was only to be attended IF you couldn't make it on Sunday because of work, for instance. Is that still true?