Is it Ok to Go to the Vigil Mass on Saturday to Enjoy Recreation on Sunday? (The Inner Life with Patrick Conley)

Patrick Conley and Fr. Marcel Taillon tackle a common question among Catholics: is it okay to attend the Saturday vigil Mass just so you can enjoy recreation on Sunday?

Father Taillon explains that yes, the Saturday evening vigil does fulfill the Sunday obligation – the readings and prayers are the same as Sunday’s Mass. However, he challenges you to remember the deeper meaning of the Lord’s Day. Sunday is meant to be “the top of the week,” a day set apart for rest, worship, and renewal. Even if you attend Mass on Saturday, he encourages keeping Sunday holy in spirit – spending time with family, praying, and finding peace in activities that honor God.

It’s about cultivating a “Sabbath culture” in our hearts – so that whether you’re at church on Saturday night or fishing with friends on Sunday, you’re still living out the joy and rest of the Lord’s Day.

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