Priests may celebrate up to four Masses on Christmas and feast days

Priests may celebrate up to four Masses on Christmas and feast days
A bottle of hand sanitizer on the altar prior to Mass at St. Gabriel Catholic Church in Washington. Photo: CNS

VATICAN (CNS): In a decree published in Latin on December 16, the Vatican has allowed that that priests can celebrate as many as four Masses on several important feast days, including Christmas, to accommodate the participation of the faithful.

Robert Cardinal Sarah, prefect of the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Sacraments, said the decision was made “in view of the situation brought about by the worldwide spread of the pandemic.”

Due to the “persistence of the general contagion of the so-called Covid-19 virus, we willingly grant to the local ordinary permission to celebrate four Masses on Christmas Day (Dec. 25); the feast of Mary, Mother of God (Jan. 1) and the feast of the Epiphany (Jan. 6),” Cardinal Sarah wrote.

The cardinal wrote that the concession, can be given by bishops whenever deemed “necessary for the benefit of the faithful.”

According to the Code of Canon Law, while a priest “may not celebrate (Mass) more than once a day,” a bishop may “for a good reason allow priests to celebrate twice in one day or even, if pastoral need requires it, three times on Sundays or holy days of obligation.”

The decree would allow for more Catholics to be able to participate at Mass, especially in churches where seating is limited due to social distancing measures.

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