My friend, worshiping/adoring your Creator is man’s ultimate duty in existence, as has clearly been taught in the Scriptures, OT and also by Our Lord himself- “
You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength and with all your mind” This is latria- It’s the duty of every human being and we are all born with an intuition of this duty.
It seems that you and others think that if you’re unable to attend mass, it’s impossible to attend to your
primary duty in life? Can that really be true?

That if there’s no priest around, you cannot do what you have been made to do?
I agree that the mass is
superior worship- The perfect latria- Why? Because ***It is Jesus’ own act of latria to God! ***Because of that, it’s absolutely perfect, We know that in Christ’s act of latria throughout his life and concluding in his sacrifice on the cross, God is perfectly adored as he should be.
So it’s silly to think that attending mass=worship, but praying to God is reverence- That’s ridiculous! Jesus does not take away your duty as a creature of God to worship your own creator! He just gives us a chance to unite our own imperfect acts of latria to his own absolutely perfect act of latria so that we can worship God perfectly
in Christ.
But you must perform your own latria to even participate in Christs’ latria in the liturgy! Intention to give/offer/sacrifice yourself, in all you are, your work, all you do and all you have to your creator must accompany your participation in the mass for you to worship properly- Most Catholics are not even aware of this duty (which explains the terrible lack of reverence that many complain about). But worship (should) takes place in
everything we do- We work for God, we love our families for God, we are good citizens for God, good neighbors, friends etc- All for our God, returning to God all that comes from him; and when we address him, we are doing it in the attitude of Christ’s definition of worship (all our hearts, minds, souls, strength)- It is
NOT simple reverence/dulia/hyperdulia in any way- It’s worship-
Latria, though it is imperfect because we are imperfect and offer imperfect things in an imperfect way- It’s still worship- due only to our creator and no one else!
I think that this is very unfair. Do you think that those Jews who do not practice a form of veneration of saints (most) see God as “buddy”? Lets not fall into the same trap of misrepresenting non-Catholic worship that we complain of so bitterly when it’s done to us.
This is true for most protestants, but not all.