Canon XC. We have received from our divine Fathers the canon law that in honour of Christ's
Notes.
Ancient Epitome of Canon XC.
From the evening entrance of the Sabbath until the evening entrance of the Lord's day there must be no kneeling.
Van Espen.
No doubt the synod by the words "we have received from the divine Fathers," referred to canon xx. of the Council of Nice.
For many centuries this custom was preserved even in the Latin Church; and the custom of keeping feasts and whole days generally from evening to evening is believed to have been an Apostolic tradition, received by them from the Jews. At the end of the VIII^th Century the Synod of Frankfort declared in its xxj. canon, that "the Lord's day should be kept from evening to evening." [385]
