What does this imply for the Feast of St. Joseph and the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, which in the U.S. are neither obligatory nor transferred to a Sunday?
What does this imply for the Feast of St. Joseph and the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, which in the U.S. are neither obligatory nor transferred to a Sunday?
I believe that those are covered by particular law issued by the USCCB, which specifies that these are not HDOs in the US. But I am open to being corrected. This isn't new law from Rome, just an interpretation of an existing one, so presumably nothing has changed.
What does this imply for the Feast of St. Joseph and the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, which in the U.S. are neither obligatory nor transferred to a Sunday?
I believe that those are covered by particular law issued by the USCCB, which specifies that these are not HDOs in the US. But I am open to being corrected. This isn't new law from Rome, just an interpretation of an existing one, so presumably nothing has changed.
I donтАЩt think those have ever been obligatory in my memory, and I didnтАЩt know until now that they were for the rest of the world.