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For Catholics the reasons are multiple, but, the most important it to meet and commune with Our Lord Jesus our daily.

Some other reasons:

To fulfill your Sunday Obligation as prescribed in the Precepts of the Church.

To gather and pray with your spiritual family, i.e. your fellow parishioners.

To follow God's loving guidance by hearing Word of God in the readings and the homilies.

To be transformed by Christ's grace.

Please see the link below for more Catholic reasons for attending Mass.

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