Hi, savedbygrace71
I would ask yourself why you go to Mass? is it because you ‘want’ to go? or is it because you ‘have’ to go? Do you obey God out of ‘love’? or do you obey him out of ‘fear’? I believe God who is love wishes to be obeyed out of love.
I believe the greatest catalyst of such as you have mentioned, is when people refer to the Mass as an ‘obligation’ or by missing Mass as a ‘sin.’
You tell a kid he is obligated to study something, or that you will ‘punnish’ him if he does not study, you will find he comes to resent his studies and becomes a ‘minimalist’ doing only the minimum that is required to avoid such punnishments or satisfy such obligations and he will always be looking for a ‘way out’ of such obligations or consequences.
However, you tell/explain to a kid why he should ‘want’ to study something, if you plant that hunger/thrist for it, you will not be able to drag him away from it even if you tried.
Thus I believe the way some Catholics are taught about Mass has done much harm. I believe people need to forget about whether they are sinning or not by missing Mass.
The question is, do you want to go to Mass? do you hunger/thirst for it?
If you hunger/thrist for the Mass, even if you do miss it, your not sinning, if you don’t hunger/thrist for the Mass, even if you do go, you will simply be paying lip service,
“These people honors me with their lips, but their heart is far from me.” (Isaiah 29:13)
Like I said, I believe the common response as to why people attend Mass is
“Because it’s commanded of us” or *“Because it’s a sin to miss mass for no valid reason.” *
However Jesus does not want people to attend mass out of fear, guilt or by feeling forced to go. Jesus wants us to attend mass because we want to, because we love him and want to recieve that enourmous gift where he comes down and feeds us with his body, blood, soul and divinity. We should attend becuase we want to, we hunger/thrist for that encounter of real love with him through the Holy Eucharist.
Christ doesn’t want mass to be some routine that lacks all enthusiasm, he wants it to be another unique and loving encounter with him.
When people miss mass for no valid reason (e.g. they didn’t feel like going), the church teaches us that this is a sin. However to miss mass for no valid reason is a sin because we have failed to see or placed on such low piority recieveing that enourmous gift of the Holy Eucharist, where Christ comes down and feeds us with his body, blood, soul and divinity, where we experience that encounter of real love with Jesus Christ through his real presence in the Holy Eucharist. (If people knew of the gifts there at Mass, they would be crazy not to go). As I once read “If people knew the real value of confession, the pews would be full.”
When people say to someone
“The Church commands us to go to Mass” or just *“Missing mass is a sin.” *I believe they have missed the point. They should go because they want to go.
If people don’t hunger/thrist for the Mass, if they don’t have that passion, than that is what I believe they need to focus on and most certainly not the sin of missing Mass, because it’s in that way that people attend Mass out of fear, guilt or by feeling forced to go, that’s how you turn a heart cold, it’s how the Mass becomes some routine that lacks all enthusiasm, instead of another unique and loving encounter with our Lord Jesus Christ.
If people do not experience that hunger/thirst for the Mass, if they wish to light that passion, that fire inside them, than I would like to ask them to please read these two short booklets. (They have given me a great desire for the Mass, for his Eucharistic presense).
(These booklets contain the Roman Catholic Imprimatur which assures the reader that nothing therein is contrary to Catholic Faith, Morals or Teachings).
The Holy Mass -
loveandmercy.org/Eng-HM-Reg.pdf
In Adoration -
loveandmercy.org/Eng-IA-Reg.pdf
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