There will be no wedding on Shkodra on Sunday


From January 2018, in the Shkodra - Pult diocese, all Catholic churches will not be celebrated on Sundays Sunday. The decision taken by the leaders of this diocese came after the discussions started recently and according to the parish priest of Shkodra Sun Artur Jaku, the reasons behind these changes are some, including the return to the early tradition of the early 90's, where Weddings became honeys.
Dom Artur Jaku, Vicar of Shkodra says for Ora News:

Historically, the weddings in Albania were not done on Sunday, but on Monday. This story, especially the wedding celebration on Sunday is a story that started after 1190. I believe that the return to the Church's tradition of wedding celebrations on Monday will enable believers to experience it better.
Currently on a Sunday or August Sunday, the number of marriages ranges from 10 to 20 per day, and this influx is irresistible to the church itself. There is an enormous amount of marriages, especially in July-August at the parish of Saint Stephen, celebrate 15-20 marriages on Sunday. It is a volume that goes beyond the chances of a priest to celebrate marriages. Neither I as a priest do not give the proper solemnity of a marriage when I have a high number of marriages.

The faithful have welcomed the news, says the parish priest of Shkodra, who hopes in the near future that the decision will be unified for all Catholic churches in the country. Sunday is known by the church as a celebrated holiday, so it should be honored and devoted only to the Lord with the presence of every believer in the Mass, according to the decision of the diocesan of Shkodër-Pult.

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