Yes, not least of all, the prescriptions in the GIRM itself. For instance, the altar cannot be decorated with flowers during Lent, apart from Lætare Sunday. Liturgical colors are prescribed (so altar frontals, tabernacle veils, and other fabrics should match the color of the priests chasubles).Another question: are there written norms for the decoration of the church throughout the liturgical year?
We are a tiny mission parish, "sharing" two priests from two different parishes each an hour away.
Both of those priests had other Ash Wednesday obligations today. Hence the Ash Tuesday invention. However, I'm pretty sure one of the priests only has two Masses today. So.... He probably could have been available today for us. It just takes a little planning.
Ash Wednesday and the blessing of Candles in honor of Saint Blaise are two devotionals that people are just weirdly obsessed with. I've never understood it. More people come on AW than they do on bona fide HDO's. It's bizarre. So your priest probably was aware of this and felt pressure to do something if he felt he couldn't be there today.
There is an alternative offered in the Book of Blessings.We are a tiny mission parish, "sharing" two priests from two different parishes each an hour away.
Both of those priests had other Ash Wednesday obligations today. Hence the Ash Tuesday invention. However, I'm pretty sure one of the priests only has two Masses today. So.... He probably could have been available today for us. It just takes a little planning.
"1059. The season of Lent begins with the ancient practice of marking the baptized with ashes as a public and communal sign of penance. The blessing and distribution of ashes on Ash Wednesday normally takes place during the celebration of Mass. However, when circumstances require, the blessing and distribution of ashes may take place apart from Mass, during a celebration of the word of God.
Another thing that grinds my gears (tangentially related to this issue) are the times when feasts have genuine vigils, but the anticipated mass doesn't use them. Nope! We are using Sunday's readings for Pentecost on Saturday, even though Saturday has its own readings and propers. Makes no sense to me.
17% of households in this town own no motor vehicle. As I cannot drive (and live alone) I bought a house only five minutes walk from the church (and shops).a "need" for Ash Wednesday Mass in the home parish instead of driving 30 minutes.
And missions are complicated especially if it isn’t a HDO. Priests can binate but not trinate today.
Quadra-plus-one-gesima.
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