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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Once a week [/quote] And do kids go to hell if they miss a school mass (without a good excuse, of course, acceptable to God and/or the Catholic school)?[/quote] Yes . Missing mass is a mortal sin.[/quote] I know you are joking but daily mass is not required except holy days of obligation (and Sundays). Some idiots on here will think you mean it.[/quote] Not Joking. If the kids are ordered to go, it's a mortal sin to not go. [/quote] That’s not how it works. [/quote] That's how it works -- when a superior orders you to do something, it's a mortal sin to refuse.[/quote] The principal of my children's Catholic school is a priest, and two of the teachers are nuns. The school has weekly mass. My kids have missed school mass plenty of times over the years - probably one or two per school year - for appointments, illness, etc. and it has NEVER been an issue.[/quote] Sure, but that’s different from the militant PP who seems to be implying that she does not want her children at weekly Mass as prescribed by her Dioceses for her school. [/quote]
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