A mortal sin
No.
If you miss Mass on Sunday through no fault of your own it is OK. If you deliberately miss Mass it should be confessed to priest, but you can go to church anytime and not have to wait at all.Catholic AnswerPlease note that you are required by Church Law and by your baptism to attend Mass every Sunday and Holy Day of Obligation during the year. If you deliberately miss Mass on a Sunday or Holy Day of Obligation, then you have committed a mortal sin and must go to confession before receiving Holy Communion. However, even if you do not make it to confession, you still must attend Mass, you just may not receive Holy Communion.
If a Catholic, without very good reason, misses a Sunday Mass or a Mass on a Holy Day of Obligation, it could be considered a serious sin.
The nativity of Mary (SEPT 8) is not a holy day of obligation so it is not a sin to miss Mass on that day
Roman Catholic AnswerYes, missing Mass on a Sunday is a sin, if it is deliberate then it can easily be a mortal sin (for those who do not know, one mortal sin is all it takes, if you die with one mortal sin on your soul, you are denied heaven for eternity). It is covered in both the Ten Commandments and the Precepts of the Church, you must attend Mass on all Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation. You may not receive Holy Communion at Mass if you have previously missed a Sunday or Holy Day and have not been to confession.
It's not a sin. It's a good thing. Not going, however, it's a sin.
It's not mandatory to go to Mass on Holy Thursday but it is strongly recommended. You learn more about the Holy Triduum and it's relaxing.
Roman Catholic AnswerThat would depend on how "bad" you are talking. I live in the southeast and two of our Masses were canceled this weekend due to a hurricane and the resulting curfew in effect. If a priest is physically able, he should always been celebrated Mass for the people on Sunday even if no parishoners can get there. Parishoners obligation to Sunday Mass is contigenent on it being possible to make it there. When looking at how serious it is, remember that normally missing Sunday Mass willfully is a mortal (serious sin that would keep you out of heaven for eternity) sin.
Missing Mass without grave reason on a Holy day of obligation such as Sunday or any of the prescribed days for your nation or congregation is classified as breaking the fourth commandment "to keep the Sabbath day". Depending on the circumstances and intent of the will, this can be a mortal or venial sin and should be brought up with a priest in confession.
Not putting time away for any Sunday is a sin for it breaks sabbath
Haha...no other church! You have the opportunity to see bread turn in to Christ every Sunday and you want to go to another church? No other church has what the Catholic church has. I don't think you realize how special the Holy Mass is. It is a mortal sin to miss mass on Sunday. (In a ROMAN CATHOLIC church.)
No.