Are priests required to say Mass daily?

Priests aren't obligated to celebrate the Mass every day. No, priests aren't required to celebrate the Mass every day. However, through the sacrament of Holy Orders, the priest has promised to pursue holiness and serve his people. What better way to do both than through the Sacrifice of the Mass?
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How often can a Catholic priest say Mass?

A: The governing statute in this regard is Canon 905 in the church's Code of Canon Law. It provides that, in normal circumstances, a priest is permitted to celebrate Mass only once a day.
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Is daily Mass an obligation?

Sunday Mass is an obligation of being a Catholic. Going to daily Mass is a choice. When you go to Church on a Sunday or Saturday evening, churches are packed with families, many there knowing they are supposed to go.
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How many Masses can a priest say in a weekend?

Most bishops have a common understanding with their priests or a standing policy that permits as many as three Sunday Masses, and two on weekdays. There are situations that occur where a priest may actually say more, but this is by special need and not a regular situation. A funeral may occur and raise the number.
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Can a Catholic priest say Mass alone?

This rule was later relaxed to having at least one server, so that the 1917 Code of Canon Law prescribed: "A priest is not to celebrate Mass without a server to assist him and make the responses." Making explicit the canonical principle that a proportionate cause excuses from an ecclesiastical law, the present Code of ...
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Is it a mortal sin to miss Mass in the Catholic Church?

It is still considered a mortal sin to miss Mass on a day of obligation without a good reason. The church has always believed that this obligation stems from the Ten Commandments given to Moses, one of which was to “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.”
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Is it OK to clap in a Catholic Mass?

There is no simple answer to whether applause is appropriate in the liturgy. It really depends on who the Catholics are and why they might be clapping! Applause is never called for per se in the rubrics that govern our rites.
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Do you have to go to Mass every week if you are Catholic?

The Catholic Church reflects this obligation in its Code of Canon Law: “On Sundays and other holy days of obligation, the faithful are bound to participate in the Mass” (1247). The Sunday liturgy is mandatory, like showing up for work—and, just as skipping work can have serious consequences, so can skipping church.
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Do all Catholic churches have Mass everyday?

It is not, strictly speaking, obligatory for priests to say Mass everyday but it's highly encouraged,” he said. Over time, the church has come to value the Eucharist as the source and summit of Christian life and see the benefits.
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Can a priest say Mass outdoors?

Without prejudice to diocesan policy on wedding and funeral Masses, Masses outside a Roman Catholic Church or Roman Catholic Chapel require permission; if parish related, they require permission of the pastor of the parish in the area where they are celebrated; if extra-parochial, they require diocesan permission in ...
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Is Missing Sunday Mass a mortal sin?

Our Sunday Mass obligation is based on the Third Commandment: “Remember the sabbath day — keep it holy” (Ex 20:8). All of the commandments of God are serious matter, so to deliberately miss Mass on Sunday — without a just reason — would objectively be considered a mortal sin.
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Are Catholics obligated to go to Sunday Mass?

What is the “Sunday Obligation”? When we talk about the “Sunday Obligation”, we generally mean that Catholics have a duty to participate at Mass on Sundays and certain other Holy Days, except when prevented by a legitimate reason.
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Does watching Mass on TV fulfill obligation?

Watching Mass on TV is not the same as attending Mass and does not fulfill someone's Sunday/holy day obligation. However, if someone is unable to attend Mass, then there is no obligation to attend Mass. Being with the community of faith and in the presence of the eucharistic Lord is not the same as watching it on TV.
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Does the Pope do Mass everyday?

The Pope does usually not hold general Sunday mass at Saint Peter's Basilica unless it's for a specific holy day (although there are many other priests giving Mass on Sunday there.) Pope Francis does address the crowd in Saint Peter's Square, with the Angelus, every Sunday at noon (when he is in Rome.)
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Can priest celebrate Mass at home?

In situations determined by the local bishop, Mass can be celebrated in another place, such as a home. As long as the Church's liturgical norms are followed, as well as any prescriptions of the bishop, such a celebration/offering of the Mass is fine.
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Why do Catholics have Mass everyday?

Catholics gather for Mass on Sundays, Holy Days, and sometimes on a daily basis in order to honor and praise God and unite in prayer with fellow believers in Christ. The celebration of Mass is the foundation for the universal Church and for the individual believer.
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Can you have Communion without Mass?

But when it comes to receiving Communion on a weekday, because you can receive Communion even in a Communion service where many parts of the Mass don't take place (because it's not a Mass), you are able to receive Communion even if you haven't fully attended the Mass.
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Can you drink coffee in Catholic Mass?

In 1953 and again in 1957 Pope Pius XII reduced the fast to three hours prior to Communion. 1964 Pope Paul VI further reduced the fast to one hour including all food and drink, allowing water and medicine at any time. Therefore, coffee violates the fast, as does chewing gum.
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Can you be cremated and have a Catholic Mass?

Yes. In May 1963, the Vatican's Holy Office (now known as the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith) lifted the prohibition forbidding Catholics to choose cremation. This permission was incorporated into the revised Code of Canon Law of 1983, and its liturgies were written in the Order of Christian Funerals.
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What is it called when you are Catholic but don t go to church?

A lapsed Catholic is a Catholic who is non-practicing. Such a person may still identify as a Catholic, and remains one according to Catholic canon law.
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Does daily Mass fulfill Sunday obligation?

No. A Saturday morning Mass does not fulfill the Sunday obligation. Canon law says the following: “A person who assists at a Mass celebrated anywhere in a Catholic rite either on the feast day itself or in the evening of the preceding day satisfies the obligation of participating in the Mass” (CIC 1248 §1).
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Why is Sunday Mass mandatory?

Sunday Mass fulfills God's law. The Third Commandment is, “Remember to keep holy the Sabbath day” (Ex 20:8; see also Dt 5:12). The Christian Sabbath is Sunday, and Catholic's keep the Sabbath holy by fulfilling the obligation to attend Mass (Canons 1246-1248; Catechism of the Catholic Church, No. 2174-2178).
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Can you use condoms as a Catholic?

As traditional Catholics see it, using condoms is wrong, even as a prophylactic against disease, because they prevent conception. Life, from the moment of conception to death is, Catholics believe, sacred.
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Can Catholics use tampons?

The Roman Catholic Church says it has no official position on tampons. Nonetheless, some priests have spoken out against the product, associating it with birth control and sexual activities that are forbidden by the Church.
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What should you not wear to a Catholic Mass?

Women and girls must wear dresses or skirts that cover the knee completely when sitting or standing; slacks, shorts, sleeveless, tight or low-cut clothing or dresses with long cuts or slits are to be avoided. Men and boys should wear suit coats and ties. (Except in very hot weather)
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