Do priests have to say Mass every day?

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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Can a priest celebrate 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 daily Mass obligatory?

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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How many Masses can a priest say in a weekend?

Moral theology permits a priest to say two Masses on Sundays and Holy Days of obligation in case of necessity when, namely, a number of faithful would otherwise be deprived of the opportunity of hearing Mass.
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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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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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Is it a mortal sin to miss Sunday Mass?

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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Does online Mass count as Mass?

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.
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Does online Mass count Catholic?

As a general rule, Catholics are obliged to attend Mass each Sunday. This is in fulfillment of the Second Commandment. Simply watching Mass on TV does not fulfill the obligation. A Catholic who can reasonably do so must attend Mass at a parish church or oratory.
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Can a priest marry you without a Mass?

No. The Church encourages couples to celebrate the sacrament of marriage within the Mass, especially if both people are Catholic, but sometimes it makes more sense to celebrate without a Mass. In fact, The Order of Celebrating Matrimony contains options for doing so.
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Can a priest refuse to give someone Communion?

The general rule of canon law is that "sacred ministers cannot deny the sacraments to those who seek them at appropriate times, are properly disposed, and are not prohibited by law from receiving them"; and "any baptized person not prohibited by law can and must be admitted to holy communion".
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Can a priest say Mass without vestments?

He concelebrated, extending his hand and saying the words of consecration, without wearing Mass vestments (alb, stole, and chasuble). This practice is strictly forbidden.
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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 a priest dispense you from Mass?

He can dispense or commute your obligation to attend Mass for a particular Sunday or Holy Day, though whether he does so is up to him.
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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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Is it a mortal sin to miss online Mass?

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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Can you wear sneakers to Mass?

Here is a rule of thumb I try to follow: no jeans, sneakers, or T-shirts. If it's something too informal for a job interview, then it's definitely too informal for Church.
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Can I miss Mass on vacation?

A. No, there is not. Catholics have a serious obligation to attend Mass on Sundays, not only to keep the Third Commandment, but also to give thanks to God for His many blessings. God asks for only one hour of our week to fulfill this responsibility, and that's less than 1% of the time in our week.
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What is the only unforgivable sin in the Catholic Church?

The unpardonable sin is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
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What are the 3 mortal sins Catholic?

In AD 385, Pacian of Barcelona, in his Sermon Exhorting to Penance, gives contempt of God, murder, and fornication as examples of "mortal" or "capital sins."
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What are the 4 mortal sins?

These sins are vices and are defined as contrary to the Christian virtues of holiness. They are pride, avarice, envy, wrath, lust, gluttony, and sloth (acedia).
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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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Can I kiss my girlfriend Catholic?

If they are married to each other, it is no sin at all, as long as it is done in appropriate circumstances. If the persons are not married, then such kissing is not permitted, since it provides a compelling incentive to proceed to full sexual relations.
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