Missing Mass circumstances

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I need to know what you guys think, if this was a mortal sin or not. I’m kinda confused.
Two sundays ago, my mom let me know she was unable to take me to church. I don’t drive, the walk is about 45mins, the bus ride about 30 mins, so I couldn’t have gotten there on time. Although I didn’t make a whole hearted effort to get there, it wasn’t entirely my fault.

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canadianlife:
I need to know what you guys think, if this was a mortal sin or not. I’m kinda confused.
Two sundays ago, my mom let me know she was unable to take me to church. I don’t drive, the walk is about 45mins, the bus ride about 30 mins, so I couldn’t have gotten there on time. Although I didn’t make a whole hearted effort to get there, it wasn’t entirely my fault.

thoughts?
The best thing to do is to bring this up in confession. Ask the priest. As far as I know from my experience there was a time when I had no driver’s license and I took the bus to the church and the ride took about 45 minutes. I cannot tell you that missing Mass due to your dependancy on your mother is not mortal sin, just talk to the priest in the confessional and see what he says.

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Next time, walk or take the bus. You could also ask around and see if anyone would be willing to pick you up and take you to Mass.🙂
 
It isn’t a mortal sin. I can’t drive either, so I understand. Unless you’re in a really big city, on this side of the world, if you can’t drive, you simply don’t get where you need/want to go sometimes- and that includes Mass.
 
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