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Steveabrous
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Hi, I am a Catholic man married to a Protestant woman. We have two children together who are being raised, primarily, Catholic though we attend both churches. We rotate Sundays between her church and the Catholic church. On the weekends that belong to her I find an alternate Mass time that doesn’t coincide with her church service so I never miss Mass because of this arrangement. However, My two children who are 13, have a busy, active schedule and sometimes its hard to find a Mass time that doesn’t interfere with prior obligations. So, occasionaly they miss mass. This happens to be one of those weekends were the mass time that’s available for me to go is not doable for them. My question is how does this situation fall into the Sunday obligation for them? at what age are they held accountable for missing Mass, and am I sinning by not making them go no matter what the prior commitment is?