Bathroom Breaks During Mass?

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I often need to use the restroom in the morning. I usually go before I leave for Mass and before the Mass starts. However, I usually feel the need to go during Mass too. Is it okay to go to the bathroom real quick during Mass? Thanks! šŸ™‚
 
I often need to use the restroom in the morning. I usually go before I leave for Mass and before the Mass starts. However, I usually feel the need to go during Mass too. Is it okay to go to the bathroom real quick during Mass? Thanks! šŸ™‚
If it’s wrong to use the bathroom during Mass, why are there bathrooms available to use? šŸ˜‰
 
Very true. It just would feel strange, to me at least, to miss parts of the Mass to go there.
If it’s necessary, then it’s necessary.

Sometimes, if you visit really old churches, there are no bathrooms available, or you can tell that they’ve been constructed very recently. There are a lot of groups of people who may have been excluded from being able to attend Mass entirely because of this in the past: the elderly, the young, people with various health conditions. What a blessing that these people can come to Mass at all now!
 
If it’s necessary, then it’s necessary.

Sometimes, if you visit really old churches, there are no bathrooms available, or you can tell that they’ve been constructed very recently. There are a lot of groups of people who may have been excluded from being able to attend Mass entirely because of this in the past: the elderly, the young, people with various health conditions. What a blessing that these people can come to Mass at all now!
The church in the parish where I grew up didn’t have a bathroom until the 70s. We quickly learned that it was a case of ā€œgo before you leave the houseā€ or ā€œgo in the bushes behind the churchā€. I don’t think any of us got through our childhood without at least one visit to the bushes.

The church where I worship now didn’t have one before 2000, but at the time it was built it was attached to a school so you had access to the school bathroom (yes, singular, 1 toilet, 1 sink).
 
I often need to use the restroom in the morning. I usually go before I leave for Mass and before the Mass starts. However, I usually feel the need to go during Mass too. Is it okay to go to the bathroom real quick during Mass? Thanks! šŸ™‚
Yes.
 
I would think once in a while, but frequent bladder issues should be checked.
 
Of course, it’s okay to use the restroom, if you need it. However, not being able to hold it for such a short time isn’t normal, and if you haven’t seen a doctor for that, you probably should bring it up at your next physical.
 
Don’t drink coffee before mass! It is a natural diuretic. Besides that, you are supposed to fast an hour before mass anyway! Peace.
 
Don’t drink coffee before mass! It is a natural diuretic. Besides that, you are supposed to fast an hour before mass anyway! Peace.
Actually, the fast is one hour before Communion, not the start of Mass. And the OP said nothing about coffee.
 
If it’s wrong to use the bathroom during Mass, why are there bathrooms available to use? šŸ˜‰
From what I read on other responses, older church buildings did not have restrooms. In many countries churches do not have them 🤷
 
From what I read on other responses, older church buildings did not have restrooms. In many countries churches do not have them 🤷
Then again, around the time these older churches were built it wasn’t unusual for houses to not have bathrooms either. Outhouses were still a thing when I was growing up in the 50s and we didn’t exactly live in the boonies.
 
Is it okay to go to the bathroom real quick during Mass?
One Sunday last summer our pastor was on vacation and his substitute was an elderly, retired priest. He was about 10 minutes into his homily when he got a ā€œdistressedā€ look on his face and he said, ā€œYou folks are going to have to excuse me for a few minutes.ā€ Then he was out the door. He returned about 5 minutes later and, without skipping a beat, wrapped up his homily.

If ya gotta go, ya gotta go. If the priest can duck out for a bathroom break, so can anyone else.
 
I often need to use the restroom in the morning. I usually go before I leave for Mass and before the Mass starts. However, I usually feel the need to go during Mass too. Is it okay to go to the bathroom real quick during Mass? Thanks! šŸ™‚
Let me just say again that I really think you should find a good spiritual director that you can meet with regularly. You, my friend, have RAGING scrupulosity. šŸ™‚

Of course it’s fine to go the bathroom during Mass, if you need to go. If you’re loitering the bathroom playing games on your cell phone, then obviously that’s an issue. But if you honestly just need to pee, then…go pee. As has been said, the church built them for that very reason.
 
My mother has issues with her bladder and needs to go often especially when the weather is colder. She does go before Mass begins and usually has to make a quick run sometime during the Creed or Intercessions too. I’d rather people who have issues go when they need to go but we all at one point or another have needed to use the bathroom at times & places we wished we didn’t need to.
 
The church in the parish where I grew up didn’t have a bathroom until the 70s. We quickly learned that it was a case of ā€œgo before you leave the houseā€ or ā€œgo in the bushes behind the churchā€. I don’t think any of us got through our childhood without at least one visit to the bushes.

The church where I worship now didn’t have one before 2000, but at the time it was built it was attached to a school so you had access to the school bathroom (yes, singular, 1 toilet, 1 sink).
Our cathedral still doesn’t have bathrooms. It was built in the 1890s. There are four Masses daily and seven Masses on Sunday, so you have a steady flow of people all week. If you need to use a bathroom you have to walk down the block past the Rectory and into the parish hall.
 
Actually, the fast is one hour before Communion, not the start of Mass. And the OP said nothing about coffee.
LOL!😃 I assume that he does take communion and that as a young man he does have a cup of coffee before Mass. Of course, assumptions do get one into trouble at times, but can’t we be a little lighthearted at times?šŸ‘
 
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