Yes, it's always been the law in the US that IC is obligatory even when it falls on a Saturday or a Monday. The question here is whether that obligation follows it when it falls on a Sunday and is transferred to Monday.
The big question for me is not the result of this question, but why we have done it that way all along. This comes up ev…
Yes, it's always been the law in the US that IC is obligatory even when it falls on a Saturday or a Monday. The question here is whether that obligation follows it when it falls on a Sunday and is transferred to Monday.
The big question for me is not the result of this question, but why we have done it that way all along. This comes up every 5 or 6 years, and it was not obligatory in 2019. Why the change now?
Yes, it's always been the law in the US that IC is obligatory even when it falls on a Saturday or a Monday. The question here is whether that obligation follows it when it falls on a Sunday and is transferred to Monday.
The big question for me is not the result of this question, but why we have done it that way all along. This comes up every 5 or 6 years, and it was not obligatory in 2019. Why the change now?
Well, it’s not about changing it now. It’s about realizing we’ve not been following the law of Church as it is written up until now.