The TV Mass, which is a convenience for people unable to attend Mass, does NOT satisfy anyone’s Mass obligation. Our duty to attend Mass in person on Sunday is a serious one. A serious and grave excuse, however, can cause this duty and obligation to cease altogether. For instance, the kind of sickness that would keep one home from work or school excuses one from attending Mass. Certain kinds of occupations may prevent one from attending Mass, such as firefighters, law enforcement officers, members of the armed forces on duty, etc. A grave duty of charity can also legitimately keep one from Mass, such as taking an accident victim to the hospital. If you are in doubt about these matters, consult your parish priest or your priest-confessor. When you are excused from attending Mass, it is very well to try to “attend by way of television.” This is why the generous benefactors who make the TV Masses possible should be gratefully acknowledge in our prayers.