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Why should one attend or abstain from Mass? When should one receive or refrain from the Eucharist?
I am asking this question because I no longer have motivation to go, particularly for Daily Mass. At least Sunday Mass still sometimes has good music.
My explanation:
I am asking this question because I no longer have motivation to go, particularly for Daily Mass. At least Sunday Mass still sometimes has good music.
My explanation:
*]Spending time with God, especially receiving the Eucharist: God appears absent, so any spiritual benefits[1] I obtain are seemingly equivalent to nothing except wasting time.
*]To thank and praise God: It appears the suffering (evil) in my life outweighs the pleasure (good); it thus seems absurd to thank the god who created me to suffer. I can be grateful for the good things I have, that it’s not worse – it can always become worse – but I cannot pretend that God is good and thank God as if He’s doing me a favor when my life seems filled with more evil than good. I suppose I can thank God for the small goods that I have, but it seems I can do this alone just as well as in the Sanctuary.
*]To pray (which changes us, not God): My Japanese proficiency is around N3, so I do not understand most of the prayers or homily, when there is one. Moreover, the more my prayers go unanswered, the more I can perceive no response from God, the more likely atheism appears, and the less likely Christianity appears.
*]To spend time with others: People either leave immediately after Mass, don’t spend time with me, or speak so rapidly in group conversation that I cannot follow or participate. Moreover, it is unpleasant to be around many of those at Daily Mass: They are disfigured from age, cough, fart, smell badly, or evoke pity/horror through difficulty at things like turning pages or walking. It tempts me to hope to die young. (Apart from myself and the priest around his 50s, Daily Mass is usually attended by six elderly people.)
*]Because the Church charges you under pain of sin to do so on Sundays: This reason binds me on Sunday, but only so far as I continue believing the Church is correct, and says nothing about Daily Mass.
*]God may heal you when you receive the Eucharist: After ~600 failed attempts, I do not see how I can maintain any reasonable hope of this, and to hope unreasonably seems to sin with our intellect (since God wants us to be rational).
*]To improve in Japanese proficiency:[3] I seem to have hit a plateau regarding listening and rapid reading skill, that at this point I must focus on detailed study (looking up unfamiliar words as I encounter them) to progress further.
I can think of no other reasons to attend Mass.
Regarding the Eucharist, the answer seems more straightforward: We should receive it when we believe it is God, are free of grave sin that was freely chosen with full knowledge,[2] and have the Church’s permission to do so. We should refrain otherwise.
Do you have any other reasons or motivations for me to attend Mass? I am searching for reasons to keep going to Daily Mass after my disappointment last Sunday (yesterday).
[1] What spiritual benefits are there, anyway, apart from growing in virtue in this life? Is ‘treasure in heaven’ actually something real, or is this idea a Protestant fiction to bribe children to be pleasant? What treasure is there other than God?
[2] It is not clear to me how I could possibly commit a mortal sin, because whenever I commit grave sin, I always appear either to be lacking one of those other two criteria. I never want to do what hurts me when I am aware that it will hurt me. Hence it seems to me I always lack full knowledge when I commit grave sin. Can you clarify this point? I wonder if I’ve ever committed a mortal sin.
[3] I wish more of the Liturgy were in Latin, but it seems in this era emotion trumps reason, so people value the comfort of their native language more than ideals of universal inclusion or holy language.