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You could also pull up a Mass online. Doesn’t EWTN have links to some?
Ask once there is all you can do. That’s what I did. I also made it a strong point for the after-cruise survey, and strongly said that the availability of a priest will strongly influence our next choice of cruise.We’re missing two Sundays in February for a Panama Canal cruise on Princess Cruise Lines. I don’t see how we’ll be able to attend mass for those two weeks. I don’t believe they’ll have a priest onboard, but we’ll ask once there. This thread was timely for us.
Cruel and unusual punishment!!!I made my son listen to Waylon Jennings when I picked him up from school today.
If it was a sin that would be presumption.You can always make an act of perfect contrition over the weekend, then bring it up in Reconciliation the following weekend if you’re still worried about it.
Precisely. Sometimes I feel like spending too much time on CAF can be a recipe for scrupulosity.“Bring it up” in confession is the same as “confess”. No. This is a recipe for scrupulosity.
Father, I honestly don’t understand how many times you have to repeat this. I don’t know if folks aren’t reading your replies, or if they are driven by their own desire to be right.Why? Confession is for confessing sins. Why would you confess something that isn’t a sin? We’ve been over it a few times in this thread and several others. It isn’t sinful to miss Mass if you can’t go. It isn’t sinful in itself to go somewhere Mass isn’t available.
-Fr ACEGC