Nativity of Our Lord
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Nativity of Our Lord
Will this be on the 25th December this year? Or, in keeping with other feasts of Our Lord, will it move to the nearest sunday (23 Dec)?
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Depends whether you are following the calendar for the ordinary or extraordinary rite!
Seriously, this is the one feast of Our Lord which isn't moved. The secular world also celebrates and so there isn't the pressure of having to 'fit Mass in' around work. Almost all of us are on holiday anyway- as used to be the case for the other holy days.
There is of course the pressure of fitting it in around visiting great aunt Nellie, having to have a glass of sherry with uncle Bert etc, but that's a different story. As we have discussed (lamented?) in other threads, the vigil Mass of Christmas seems to be a very popular way of getting the religious bit of Christmas out of the way as soon as possible.
Anyone seen Christmas cards on sale yet? I went up to our local Carmelites to get a baptism card a couple of weeks ago to discover that they had all their Christmas stock on sale!
I must stop posting so often- I'm embarrased to discover I'm in the top 10 posters
Seriously, this is the one feast of Our Lord which isn't moved. The secular world also celebrates and so there isn't the pressure of having to 'fit Mass in' around work. Almost all of us are on holiday anyway- as used to be the case for the other holy days.
There is of course the pressure of fitting it in around visiting great aunt Nellie, having to have a glass of sherry with uncle Bert etc, but that's a different story. As we have discussed (lamented?) in other threads, the vigil Mass of Christmas seems to be a very popular way of getting the religious bit of Christmas out of the way as soon as possible.
Anyone seen Christmas cards on sale yet? I went up to our local Carmelites to get a baptism card a couple of weeks ago to discover that they had all their Christmas stock on sale!
I must stop posting so often- I'm embarrased to discover I'm in the top 10 posters
Nick Baty wrote:...and I've bought my first Stollen.
So, when will you eat it?
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LOL! Don't bother...
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