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HOLY SEE LISTS DAYS
WHEN MASS MUST BE
OFFERED FOR PEOPLE
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VATICAN CITY, (Radio,
NC) — The Holy See has pub
lished a list of days on which
the heads of dioceses and of
parishes must offer Mass for
the intention of the people.
The Sacred Congregation of
the Council issued the list in
answer to queries concerning
the changes in the Church
calendar became effective
January 1. The calendar
changes were contained in a
general decree on the rubrics
of the Missal and Breviary,
issued last July 26 by the Sa
cred Congregation of Rites.
Among the calendar changes
was the abolition of at least
one feast on which Mass for
the people (Missa pro Populo)
had previously been required.
The obligation of local bish
ops and pastors to offer Mass
for their people is set down
in the Code of Canon Law in
canons 339 and 466.
According to the new list,
Mass for the people must he
offered on all holy davs of ob
ligation for the Universal
Church: all Sundays, Christ
mas, the Octave Day of Christ
mas, Epiphany, Ascension,
Corpus C h r i s t i, Immaculate
Conception, Assumption, St.
Joseph the Spouse of the
Blessed Virgin Mary, the
Apostles SS. Peter and Paul,
and All Saints.
(Four of these holy days are
by special privilege granted by
the Holy See, not days of ob
ligation in the United States:
Epiphany, Corpus Christi, St.
Joseph, and SS. Peter and
Paul.)
Mass for the people must
also be celebrated on the other
first class feasts in the calen
dar of the Universal Church,
namely: the Sacred Heart, the
Most Precious Blood, the An
nunciation, St. Joseph the
Worker, Dedication of St.
Michael the Archangel, and
the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist.
It must be celebrated on
first class feasts in local cal
endars, namely, the principal
patronal feast of the nation,
principal patronal feasts of
regions or provinces whether
ecclesiastic or civic, diocesan
patronal feasts, anniversary of
the dedication of the cathedral
church, principal patronal
feast of towns or cities, anni
versary of the dedication of
the church of a particular lo
cale, and the titular feast of
one’s church.
Mass must also be offered
for the intention of the people
on 13 of 31 second class feasts
in the calendar of the Univer
sal Church. These are the
feasts of the Purification, the
Birthday of the Blessed Virgin
Mary and the “birthdays”—
the anniversaries of death—of
the Apostles and Evangelists.
In all, the new list adds five
feasts on which Mass must be
offered for the people. They
are the feasts of the Sacred
Heart of Jesus, the Most
Precious Blood, St. Joseph the
Worker, and the two evange
lists who are not apostles—St.
Mark and St. Luke.
Ten holy days which were
specifically mentioned in the
old list have been deleted.
They are Easter Monday and
Tuesday, Pentecost Monday
and Tuesday, and the feasts
of the Finding of the Holy
Cross, St. Stephen, Holy In
nocents, St. Lawrence, St. Syl
vester and St. Anne. Of these,
the feast, of the Findings of
the Holy Cross (May 3), was
abolished by the July decree,
and the old feast of Pope St.
Sylvester (Dec. 31) was re
duced to a commemoration.
But the addition of local
feasts and celebrations makes
the number of days on which
Mass must be offered for the
people about the same as be
fore.
The Congregation of the
Council issued an explanatory
note the day after its decree
was published. It said the list
of days on which Mass for the
people must be offered was
the result of the work of a
commission composed of rep
resentatives of both the Con
gregation of the Council and
the Congregation of Rites.
“Since the new list is of a
strict nature, the obligation of
the Missa pro Populo is there
fore abolished not only on the
other feasts previously listed
for the whole Church, but also
on other special feasts for
which, in certain places, the
obligation existed for special
reasons.”
It was noted that special
concessions had been granted
in individual cases to reduce
the number of days on which
Mass had to be offered for
the people. The congregation’s
explanatory note said that
these concessions “are valid
insofar as they constitute an
administrative provision and
are not in opposition to the
new code of rubrics.”
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Duty For Laity
WAYNE, N. J., (NC) —The
Catholic layman should regard
apostolic work as a permanent
duty, not an occasional past
time, a family life expert said
here.
“It is not a matter of work
ing only ‘if I have time’ or ‘if
I am treated rightly’ or ‘after
I have reared my children’ or
‘after I have paid my debts,’ ”
Msgr. Irving A. DeBlanc de
clared.
“The apostolate ... is not
just a lapel button, a walking
stick, a wallpaper that can be
torn off. Rather, it is like your
breath, your blood. It is a part
of your very being and pur
pose.”
Msgr. DeBlanc, director of
the amily Life Bureau, Na
tional Catholic Welfare Con
ference, stressed that it is
through the apostolate that
laymen fulfill their role as
members of the Church.
“Pope Pius XII warned the
cardinals not to tell the faith
ful that they ‘belong to the
Church,’ ” he recalled. “They
do not belong to the Church —
they are the Church.”
He reminded the Diocesan
Family Life Institute of the
Paterson N. J., diocese that
“the apostolate today must be
concerned with the world, and
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During January
WASHINGTON, (NC) — Al
iens in this country are re
minded that they must report
their address and other data
during January to avoid pos
sible fine, imprisonment or
deportation.
Bruce Mohler, director of
the Department of Immigra
tion of the National Catholic
Welfare Conference, called at
tention to the strict Federal
government requirements.
“Each alien should visit his
local Post Office, obtain the
simple report card, Form 1-53,
and at once note the requested
data and promptly return to
the card, not by mail, to the
officer in charge,” Mr. Mohler
said.
The requirement affects all
aliens, either residing in the
United States permanently or
here temporarily as visitors,
students, trainees, etc., Mr.
Mohler. said.
The only persons exempt,
he cautioned, are diplomats,
persons accredited to certain
international organizations and
those temporarily in the
United States as farm workers.
In Church
that the layman’s role is ‘in
the world’ not ‘beside’ it.”
“We are not going to heaven
in a rocket ship, but on a
pilgrimage and. in a commun
ity helping each other,” he
said. “The times require much
more than an individual apos
tolate; there is urgent need for
a strongly organized aposto
late. Saving one’s own soul
may have been the cry in a
more self-conscious day, but
now the world needs us . . .
The stress today is not only
on being good but “good and
apostolic’. Love of God and
love of neighbor — the latter
cannot realistically be sepa
rated from the former.”
While both priests and lay
men are members of the same
Church, each group' has its
own specific fu nction, he
pointed out.
“Root ideas must be applied
and developed,” Msgr DeBlanc
said. “The complexity of so
ciety — politics, medicine, la
bor psychology, family life —
cannot possibly be solved by
priests alone. The layman has
a distinct job to do just as the
priest has a distinct job.”
Msgr. DeBlanc outlined
three distinct functions for
laymen in the Church:
—Worship of God.
—The “general apostolate,”
that is, “an informal type of
Catholic action in the world.”
—Formal Catholic action, a
specific assignment under
taken at the mandate of the
local bishop.
To Ask Resolution
Colling Russia To
Respect U. N. Stand
WASHINGTON (NC)—U. S.
Rep. Michael A. Feighan of
Ohio said he will reintroduce
in the House this month a
concurrent resolution calling
upon the U. S. to take the
initiative in the United Na
tions which will cause Russia
to toe the mark on the General
Assembly resolution on Hun
gary or face expulsion from
the U. N.
In a statement issued here
the legislator said the resolu
tion on Hungary condemned
the Russian aggression in 1965
andn calls for withdrawal of
all Russian military, political
and economic elements from
Hungary.
Rep. Feighan introduced the
resolution in the last session
but Congress adjourned before
taking action on it. 11 '
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