The obligation to attend the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is not from some human organization based in far away Rome.
Actually it is.
Actually, it isn’t. You might want to re-read and Decalogue again and ponder on it.
I was baptized as a Catholic, but I am no longer Catholic.
The Church – who confers the status ‘Catholic’ – disagrees with you. You might not
self-identify as a Catholic, and that might be important to you, but that does not mean that you no longer are seen by the Church as a Catholic. (That might not mean anything to do, but there’s an objective reality here.)
I understand you and a lot of other people don’t agree with me. It really is OK.
In case you missed it, the message I was sending is that if OP was baptized a Catholic, and considers himself Catholic, then he is Catholic regardless of what anyone else here says.
… Allowing others to define who you are, with regards to religion, faith, and morals, is a dangerous thing to do.
That’s an interesting perspective, and it’s one that our culture agrees with and celebrates: “you are what you say you are.” By the way, I’m an eggplant, if anyone cares to know. I would assert that the more “dangerous” thing to assent to is an arbitrary self-definition. The emperor and his new suit, and all…
Clearly, we will have to agree to disagree.
Clearly. I’ll expect you to call me “Mr Eggplant” from now on, please.