19 February 2020

Word of the Day: Aliturgical Days

ALITURGICAL DAYS. The days on which Mass may not be celebrated. Formerly there were two such days in the Roman Rite: Good Friday and Holy Saturday. Since the Second Vatican Council only Good Friday is an aliturgical day.

(NB-There are many aliturgical days in the Eastern Rites.-JW)

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