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mo0004
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It is well-known that the Church has removed the obligation (in the US) for three holydays if they fall on a Saturday or Monday, and moved the Ascention to Sunday. I personally “respectfully disagree” with the Church on this one, and I have stated it publicly in that way. I believe that we should not change based only on convenience. (Parenthetically, I also believe that the U.S. Government was wrong to change three Federal holidays from the observed day to the nearest Monday just for a long weekend - same line of reasoning.) Does my belief in the holyday tradition mean that I remain under obligation to attend Mass on those days under pain of mortal sin? The reason I am asking is that I believe that it does and have acted on that belief (except for Ascention Thursday, where the only Mass is at noon and I work.) Therefore, this is really an academic question. But my wife (and practically everybody else I know) believes otherwise. That being the case, if the answer is yes, then there would be situations where I am obligated to attend Mass and she is not!