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Elizium23
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No, the precept to attend Catholic Mass is grave matter for Catholics according to the law that binds Catholics.
A Catholic who went to Mass and profaned the Sabbath anyway would sin mortally.
A Catholic who missed Mass but prayed the Office five times and read the Bible for an hour would likewise sin mortally.
A Methodist who did the former would sin mortally, and a Methodist who did the latter would not sin at all.
Methodists are not bound by a Catholic precept to attend their own services, because the Church has no jurisdiction over them. If Methodist leaders decree that there is some prescription for keeping the Sabbath holy for Methodists, then perhaps a Methodist sins mortally by disobeying her leaders. I don’t know, and I don’t care, that’s not really a matter for the Catholic Church to worry about.
A Catholic who went to Mass and profaned the Sabbath anyway would sin mortally.
A Catholic who missed Mass but prayed the Office five times and read the Bible for an hour would likewise sin mortally.
A Methodist who did the former would sin mortally, and a Methodist who did the latter would not sin at all.
Methodists are not bound by a Catholic precept to attend their own services, because the Church has no jurisdiction over them. If Methodist leaders decree that there is some prescription for keeping the Sabbath holy for Methodists, then perhaps a Methodist sins mortally by disobeying her leaders. I don’t know, and I don’t care, that’s not really a matter for the Catholic Church to worry about.