In my experience, the difficulty of attending mass during the working week is often lessened when it is clear that it is obligatory because priests schedule more mass times. What tends to make me more upset is when (because the obligation is abrogated) there are very few masses available other than the midmorning "retirees mass" even if, as a working person, you desire to celebrate the feast day.
In my experience, the difficulty of attending mass during the working week is often lessened when it is clear that it is obligatory because priests schedule more mass times. What tends to make me more upset is when (because the obligation is abrogated) there are very few masses available other than the midmorning "retirees mass" even if, as a working person, you desire to celebrate the feast day.
In my experience, the difficulty of attending mass during the working week is often lessened when it is clear that it is obligatory because priests schedule more mass times. What tends to make me more upset is when (because the obligation is abrogated) there are very few masses available other than the midmorning "retirees mass" even if, as a working person, you desire to celebrate the feast day.