HolyNameRespecter
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Hey all. Had a question about Mass attendance today. I work as a water operator, and part of that job is being on call. On weekends, that also includes doing a minimal amount of box-checking at our wastewater plant (WWP), answering customer calls, etc. Normally I’m still able to get to Mass and not have to leave early or arrive late, but today there were some necessary repairs at the WWP and then some testing after. As such, by the end of the job, with Mass being an hour away and needing a shower first, if I had made it to Mass at all it probably would’ve been right at or right after the Consecration. Considering this, that I would be missing some 3/4 or more of the time the Mass usually takes, I excused myself and just headed home instead. But now I’m not too sure if this was the right call. I COULD have made the effort to be there for at least part of it, even if I only arrived 10 minutes before the end, and who knows, I might’ve made in time for more of the Mass than I thought I would.
I suppose my question is this. When circumstances outside of your control mean you’ll be late to Mass, is there any point when you’ll be too late to even make the attempt? What do you think? I’ll be asking my pastor as well
I suppose my question is this. When circumstances outside of your control mean you’ll be late to Mass, is there any point when you’ll be too late to even make the attempt? What do you think? I’ll be asking my pastor as well