Since higher education and higher intelligence are both negatively correlated with religiosity, it follows that very intelligent college students will not attend the mass.
Unless they are reading for a Theoogy degree or a doctorate in divinity, of course.
Yes, if it is possible for them to attend mass when travelling, then they should do so. It is only if they are somewhere where there is no mass available, that they can miss mass.
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From personal experience, while you can get accepted and attend, you can often feel uncomfortable and left out in classes and socially. At Mass, you are also required to take Eucharist, which makes many people uncomfortable as well. This is much worse for Jewish students, as the closest synagogue is far from campus and those funny little hats will be called "funny little hats" by most of the students.
no. you must go to mass.
There is no reason why you should not attend. Non-Catholics can attend Catholic events. Personally, I would recommend that you attend, the Mass would be the Catholic equivalent of the funeral, and the Rosary would be the equivalent of the viewing.
You cant get out of mass because Sunday is a holy day of obligation, which means all Catholics, who are able, must attend Mass. One may attend on weekdays according to availability and piety
A day you attend Mass.
They are both Catholic. Just not sure which parish they attend.
mokka college
I am a student of Suryadutta, in the Mass Comm department. I highly recommend that if you want a safe and secure career you do not join this college. It is highly dis-organized and misuses the students. They do not respect their students and this place isn't exactly the ideal place to study media. I say this from personal experience....
As catholics, we should attend Mass every Sunday, even on vacation, unless the vacation spot or location of nearby churches prohibits this.
Everyone is welcome to attend services or mass in the church, but only a person who is an Orthodox Christian can receive Holy Communion in an Orthodox Church.