kernowmaid
Our very own Cornish Maid
My gran & siblings were born late 1890's, early 1900's, brought up as devout (Irish descended) Catholics in Sherburn in Elmet, Yorkshire.
Until her death in 2016, I used to phone my aunt weekly - she would rattle on about the family and I scribbled in my notebook. She told me that her mother (my gran) & siblings walked the 2 miles to church twice a day for Mass.
Having just finished writing up the chapter (I'm doing a history for the next generation) on these gt-grandparents I sent it to my cousins for comment/correction ... one cousin (did History at Uni, knows everything ... but thought an uncle was called Manuel 'cos she only referred to transcripts - he was Manus
) has poo-pooed the idea that Mass would be held twice a day during the week.
Now I bow to her superior knowledge - she was brought up as Catholic, I was sort of C of E/Methodist - but I'd like to know for sure:
Would Mass have been held twice daily in the early 1900's?
Thanks in advance!
Jane
Until her death in 2016, I used to phone my aunt weekly - she would rattle on about the family and I scribbled in my notebook. She told me that her mother (my gran) & siblings walked the 2 miles to church twice a day for Mass.
Having just finished writing up the chapter (I'm doing a history for the next generation) on these gt-grandparents I sent it to my cousins for comment/correction ... one cousin (did History at Uni, knows everything ... but thought an uncle was called Manuel 'cos she only referred to transcripts - he was Manus
Now I bow to her superior knowledge - she was brought up as Catholic, I was sort of C of E/Methodist - but I'd like to know for sure:
Would Mass have been held twice daily in the early 1900's?
Thanks in advance!
Jane