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InThePew
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That’s like saying that you shouldn’t join the merchant marine or navy because (much like SAS) it places you in a situation which prevents you from attending mass for extended periods of time! In the same way, it’s easy to envisage a number of occupations/activities in which a similar situation would arise. This is only a problem if it’s being done for the purpose of avoiding the obligation which, in the OP’s case, clearly it’s not. Otherwise, a whole range of activities and occupations would effectively be off-limits to Catholics.The “well no mass is available” is only a valid excuse if you are traveling and physically can’t make it or are sick. Not because you chose to go somewhere without a church, that was your choice and the obligation does not magically disappear. Nobody is forcing her to go on this ship where no mass is available.