Can an Athiest go to Daily Mass?

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Can an Athiest go to Daily Mass is my question
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I used to be Catholic but things happen and now I decided im Athiest. (thats not up for debate!) I like Daily mass becasue its very serene and plesant. Its mostly fun to walk to church, too…

Someone told me that im still techinaclly Catholic so I should recieve Communion

but the fact is i’m not in communion with the church, I don’t even think there is a God, I only go cause its something nice.
 
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Meggie:
Can an Athiest go to Daily Mass is my question
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I used to be Catholic but things happen and now I decided im Athiest. (thats not up for debate!) I like Daily mass becasue its very serene and plesant. Its mostly fun to walk to church, too…

Someone told me that im still techinaclly Catholic so I should recieve Communion

but the fact is i’m not in communion with the church, I don’t even think there is a God, I only go cause its something nice.
It’s fine to go to daily mass if you would like, but do not recieve communion. By recieving communion you profess what the church teaches.

You are techncally still Catholic but you still reject the teachings of the Church so you can not recieve communion.
 
Go to mass, no problem. I find it hard to believe that you are an atheist. Why would an atheist find peace and solace during mass?
 
Of course you can go to Mass. Since you are an atheist, you will not receive Communion (or want to!), of course. But Judas Iscariot could go to Mass.

May God reward your desire. (No offense intended; we can’t help thinking like that.)
 
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Meggie:
Can an Athiest go to Daily Mass is my question
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I used to be Catholic but things happen and now I decided im Athiest. (thats not up for debate!) I like Daily mass becasue its very serene and plesant. Its mostly fun to walk to church, too…

Someone told me that im still techinaclly Catholic so I should recieve Communion

but the fact is i’m not in communion with the church, I don’t even think there is a God, I only go cause its something nice.
Sure, just don’t receive communion.

Beware though, if you attend daily Mass and spend that much time in front of the Most Blessed Sacrament, you are bound to become a devout Catholic once again…
 
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Franciscum:
Beware though, if you attend daily Mass and spend that much time in front of the Most Blessed Sacrament, you are bound to become a devout Catholic once again…
That is a possibility and hopefully it occurs.
 
Perhaps you find the Mass serene and pleasant because God is truly present there! By all means, go to Mass. I pray Our Lord will lead you back into full communion with the Church so you will not just go as an observer but as a full participant!

By the way, if you don’t believe in God, why do you have the prayer of St. Patrick on your signature? Just curious…
 
thats from when I was Catholic…i just decided im an Athiest…
 
Perhaps you mean “agnostic” – that is you aren’t sure whether or not God exists? An atheist believes that God definitely does not exist.
 
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Meggie:
Can an Athiest go to Daily Mass is my question
.
I used to be Catholic but things happen and now I decided im Athiest. (thats not up for debate!) I like Daily mass becasue its very serene and plesant. Its mostly fun to walk to church, too…

Someone told me that im still techinaclly Catholic so I should recieve Communion

but the fact is i’m not in communion with the church, I don’t even think there is a God, I only go cause its something nice.
What kind of things?
 
ok not really Agnostic…or whatever its called, im not on the fecepost about if there is or isn’t a god…there is a God somewhere, just not here, and I don’t believe he helps me or cares. Thus, I don’t beileve in him

personal stuff…pm me i don’t feel like posting it, cause its not part of my question.
 
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Meggie:
ok not really Agnostic…or whatever its called, im not on the fecepost about if there is or isn’t a god…there is a God somewhere, just not here, and I don’t believe he helps me or cares. Thus, I don’t beileve in him

personal stuff…pm me i don’t feel like posting it, cause its not part of my question.
He cares for you and do go to Mass, don’t take communion. I will pray for you.Read St.Teresa of Avila,I think your just depressed. God does love you and hears you and you keep your head up, its going to be okay:) God Bless
 
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Meggie:
thats from when I was Catholic…i just decided im an Athiest…
How long did it take you to decide that you were an atheist. You put your signature on as a Catholic but you are already an athiest? Thats a pretty quick decision.
 
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Meggie:
ok not really Agnostic…or whatever its called, im not on the fecepost about if there is or isn’t a god…there is a God somewhere, just not here, and I don’t believe he helps me or cares. Thus, I don’t beileve in him

personal stuff…pm me i don’t feel like posting it, cause its not part of my question.
What do you mean by this post?
 
Irreligion

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God’s first commandment condemns the main sins of irreligion: tempting God, in words or deeds, sacrilege, and simony.

[2119](javascript:openWindow(‘cr/2119.htm’)😉 Tempting God consists in putting his goodness and almighty power to the test by word or deed. Thus Satan tried to induce Jesus to throw himself down from the Temple and, by this gesture, force God to act.49 Jesus opposed Satan with the word of God: "You shall not put the LORD your God to the test."50 The challenge contained in such tempting of God wounds the respect and trust we owe our Creator and Lord. It always harbors doubt about his love, his providence, and his power.51

[2120](javascript:openWindow(‘cr/2120.htm’)😉 *Sacrilege *consists in profaning or treating unworthily the sacraments and other liturgical actions, as well as persons, things, or places consecrated to God. Sacrilege is a grave sin especially when committed against the Eucharist, for in this sacrament the true Body of Christ is made substantially present for us.52

[2121](javascript:openWindow(‘cr/2121.htm’)😉 *Simony *is defined as the buying or selling of spiritual things.53 To Simon the magician, who wanted to buy the spiritual power he saw at work in the apostles, St. Peter responded: "Your silver perish with you, because you thought you could obtain God’s gift with money!"54 Peter thus held to the words of Jesus: "You received without pay, give without pay."55 It is impossible to appropriate to oneself spiritual goods and behave toward them as their owner or master, for they have their source in God. One can receive them only from him, without payment.

2122 The minister should ask nothing for the administration of the sacraments beyond the offerings defined by the competent authority, always being careful that the needy are not deprived of the help of the sacraments because of their poverty."56 The competent authority determines these “offerings” in accordance with the principle that the Christian people ought to contribute to the support of the Church’s ministers. "The laborer deserves his food."57

Atheism

[2123](javascript:openWindow(‘cr/2123.htm’)😉
"Many . . . of our contemporaries either do not at all perceive, or explicitly reject, this intimate and vital bond of man to God. Atheism must therefore be regarded as one of the most serious problems of our time."58

2124 The name “atheism” covers many very different phenomena. One common form is the practical materialism which restricts its needs and aspirations to space and time. Atheistic humanism falsely considers man to be "an end to himself, and the sole maker, with supreme control, of his own history."59 Another form of contemporary atheism looks for the liberation of man through economic and social liberation. "It holds that religion, of its very nature, thwarts such emancipation by raising man’s hopes in a future life, thus both deceiving him and discouraging him from working for a better form of life on earth."60

[2125](javascript:openWindow(‘cr/2125.htm’)😉 Since it rejects or denies the existence of God, atheism is a sin against the virtue of religion.61 The imputability of this offense can be significantly diminished in virtue of the intentions and the circumstances. "Believers can have more than a little to do with the rise of atheism. To the extent that they are careless about their instruction in the faith, or present its teaching falsely, or even fail in their religious, moral, or social life, they must be said to conceal rather than to reveal the true nature of God and of religion."62

[2126](javascript:openWindow(‘cr/2126.htm’)😉 Atheism is often based on a false conception of human autonomy, exaggerated to the point of refusing any dependence on God.63 Yet, "to acknowledge God is in no way to oppose the dignity of man, since such dignity is grounded and brought to perfection in God. . . . "64 "For the Church knows full well that her message is in harmony with the most secret desires of the human heart."65

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Agnosticism [2127](javascript:openWindow(‘cr/2127.htm’)😉 Agnosticism assumes a number of forms. In certain cases the agnostic refrains from denying God; instead he postulates the existence of a transcendent being which is incapable of revealing itself, and about which nothing can be said. In other cases, the agnostic makes no judgment about God’s existence, declaring it impossible to prove, or even to affirm or deny.

[2128](javascript:openWindow(‘cr/2128.htm’)😉 Agnosticism can sometimes include a certain search for God, but it can equally express indifferentism, a flight from the ultimate question of existence, and a sluggish moral conscience. Agnosticism is all too often equivalent to practical atheism.

[*](javascript:openWindow(‘cr/2129a.htm’)😉 IV. "YOU SHALL NOT MAKE FOR YOURSELF A GRAVEN IMAGE . . ."

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The divine injunction included the prohibition of every representation of God by the hand of man. *Deuteronomy *explains: "Since you saw no form on the day that the Lord spoke to you at Horeb out of the midst of the fire, beware lest you act corruptly by making a graven image for yourselves, in the form of any figure. . . . "66 It is the absolutely transcendent God who revealed himself to Israel. “He is the all,” but at the same time "he is greater than all his works."67 He is "the author of beauty."68

2130 Nevertheless, already in the Old Testament, God ordained or permitted the making of images that pointed symbolically toward salvation by the incarnate Word: so it was with the bronze serpent, the ark of the covenant, and the cherubim.69

[2131](javascript:openWindow(‘cr/2131.htm’)😉 Basing itself on the mystery of the incarnate Word, the seventh ecumenical council at Nicaea (787) justified against the iconoclasts the veneration of icons - of Christ, but also of the Mother of God, the angels, and all the saints. By becoming incarnate, the Son of God introduced a new “economy” of images.

2132 The Christian veneration of images is not contrary to the first commandment which proscribes idols. Indeed, “the honor rendered to an image passes to its prototype,” and "whoever venerates an image venerates the person portrayed in it."70 The honor paid to sacred images is a “respectful veneration,” not the adoration due to God alone:

Religious worship is not directed to images in themselves, considered as mere things, but under their distinctive aspect as images leading us on to God incarnate. The movement toward the image does not terminate in it as image, but tends toward that whose image it is.
 
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jimmy:
What do you mean by this post?
I have been Catholic all my life…well until now…infact thats why I am a senior member here…
well if you have to know things have been pretty rough. I was on the edge of not believing and I BEGGED God to show me He cares.
Then I saw the verse about the birds in the sky and I went to bed with some hope. Little birds give me alot of hope and I have a great affection for them.

Today walking to class I saw two birds on the cement.
They were dead.
They choked on the rocksalt.
How could God let those bitty birds die like that?
 
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Meggie:
I have been Catholic all my life…well until now…infact thats why I am a senior member here…
well if you have to know things have been pretty rough. I was on the edge of not believing and I BEGGED God to show me He cares.
Then I saw the verse about the birds in the sky and I went to bed with some hope. Little birds give me alot of hope and I have a great affection for them.

Today walking to class I saw two birds on the cement.
**They were dead. **
They choked on the rocksalt.
How could God let those bitty birds die like that?
Maybe they were just sleeping?
 
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