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Of course there are no exceptions listed. The law is not written to have copious lists of exceptions. The law is the norm.I am not sure that answers the question. If taken as it is…then a Catholic in the hospital would be required to assist at Mass. There are no exceptions indicated. I don’t think it is universally.
People used common sense back in the day (and should still use common sense) and didn’t get all tangled up in needing a list in a book of canon law. The guidance came from their pastor, from their bishop, and from common practice.
Snowing, unable to hitch up the horses, roads impassible? no mass
Just had a baby and can’t get out of bed? no mass, no fasting
In the hospital? no mass
Sick? no mass, no fasting
manual labor working in the field? no fasting
no church within a reasonable distance? no mass
These sorts of things were commonly known, I am not sure where the disconnect has happened in the current day because people act like no one knows these basic things!