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Surely you must be aware that being unable to attend mass is not the same as intentionally not attending it, according to the church itself.

It’s widely accepted among even the most religious Catholics that travel and work obligations (among other situations) are acceptable reasons for not attending Sunday mass.

It’s not impossible for you to do those things as a practicing Roman Catholic in the slightest.



If there’s no Mass to go to, then you’re not obligated to go.

If there’s a Mass next door, but there’s a 50% chance the attendees will be arrested and spend 10 years in jail, you take your chances and trust God.

All it takes is fellow Catholic letting me know when/where Mass is and I have an obligation to risk my freedom and life.

Kind of cowardly of me to say, “hey the locals can risk their butts to praise God, I’ll just sit it out.”


But not travelling at all is equally righteous? Sounds like a cop-out to me...

Then again I'm not a theologian, and growing up in Italy taught me not to expect any actual consistency from any multi-millennial institution.


I love traveling. Just not to places where going to Mass is illegal.




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