There is no excuse for not attending mass. But if you really are on a different continent, and there are no churches on that continent then it can be excused.
The only age at which a Catholic could be excused from attending Mass would not be a chronological age exactly, but perhaps when one is too old or sick to be able to attend Mass and there is no help available. Otherwise, I should think death would be the only acceptable measure!
Excused - 2011 Ain't Too Proud to Beg 2-49 was released on: USA: 26 October 2012
A Catholic is bound to attend Sunday Mass and Holy Days of Obligation under pain of mortal sin. The bare minimum, if we speak according to the law and not the spirit, that a Catholic must be present for in regard to the Mass is from the time of the Offertory to the Communion of the priest. If one arrives too late or leaves too early in respect this portion of the Mass, one has not fulfilled their Sunday obligation and must attend another Mass that day.
Yes. unexcusedadjective not excused; i.e., "too many unexcused absences"
Yes. Mass producing cars is not the problem. The fuel for fuel cells is too expensive, so far.
The mass/luminosity relation is important because it can be used to find the distance to binary systems which are too far for normal parallax measurements.
The center of mass of the solar system is inside the sun, not too far from its geometric center.
You must be in a situation where there is no possible way to reach Mass. For example, like if you were accidentally stranded on an island or you are too weak that you can't go to Mass.There really is no excuse except it is impossible to go to Mass. If you have for example, a soccer game, you must go to Mass instead. If you skip Mass for something else, you are putting something in front of Jesus, you are saying that soccer is more important than Jesus. _______________ A Catholic Answer (Catholics in union with the Pope) In addition to the above conditions, it is permissible to miss Holy Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation if you have symptoms of a serious, communicable disease such as the flu. Catholics are not obligated to place at risk other, vulnerable members of the congregation such as the elderly, infants, and young children.
"Too far to travel for you"
No. Their mass is far too small.
A paper clip has a mass of about 1 gram. A large baseball bat has a mass of about 1 kilogram. Based on these two examples, 1 gram (the mass of 1 paperclip), and 10 grams (the mass of about 10 paperclips) is far too light. 10 kilograms is equivalent to the mass of 10 large baseball bats, which is far too heavy for the mass of a pair of sneakers, so the best estimate for the mass of a pair of sneakers is 1 kilogram.
Those that live too far away from settled areas to attend school use a radio and internet broadcast form of schooling, known as the School of the Air. This continues through their primary schooling years. Later on, many of them attend boarding schools in other cities to complete their education.