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Title: Newly married couples
Post by: Änσnymσus on January 03, 2019, 08:02:38 PM
Should newly married couples attend daily Mass if they live near it? 
Title: Re: Newly married couples
Post by: JezusDeKoning on January 03, 2019, 08:09:11 PM
There shouldn't be a should when it comes to attending Daily Mass. If you can -- and most chapels don't have that luxury -- do.
Title: Re: Newly married couples
Post by: Änσnymσus on January 03, 2019, 08:16:08 PM
There shouldn't be a should when it comes to attending Daily Mass. If you can -- and most chapels don't have that luxury -- do.

Yes, I don't see what being newlywed has to do with it. If anything, they should be expected to be more pious and have more time for prayer, Catholic study, spiritual reading, etc. because they don't have much else to do: i.e., No kids yet!

I would clarify that the daily Mass must be a Tridentine Mass. Other than that, yes, Trads should treasure the Mass, as it's the most important way you could spend 1 hour of your life. At the hour of death, you will NOT regret the Masses you attended, but you might regret the Masses you didn't attend, but could have!

Matthew
Title: Re: Newly married couples
Post by: Vintagewife3 on January 03, 2019, 10:31:31 PM
If you can attend than you should attend :) If it’s you had just gotten married: Congratulations! I’ll be thinking of you both in prayers.
Title: Re: Newly married couples
Post by: SusanneT on January 04, 2019, 05:53:15 AM
Obviously the more share devotional time you can spend the better and daily Mass is a real 'pre-children' luxury.

I would also add that for a wife, who is likely to be a mother soon, devotion and contemplation of that privilege is incredibly helpful and daily prayer and ideally Church attendance is something I would encourage.