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Offline Matthew

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Re: Am I bound to go to Mass in this case?
« Reply #15 on: November 06, 2023, 10:23:44 AM »
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  • 1. Put God first and you won't regret it. Prove me wrong.

    2. God is good and worthy of our trust.

    3. God doesn't expect the impossible. But much of what appears "impossible" is only the vanity of men looking into the future, worrying about things that never come to pass. You look into the future, seeing a string of $50 Craigslist hires to take you to Mass. For all you know there's a better way, which you will find on your 2nd or 4th visit to the chapel.

    4. God WILL test you though.
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    Re: Am I bound to go to Mass in this case?
    « Reply #16 on: November 06, 2023, 08:55:43 PM »
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  • I assume that as you are in a rural area public transit isn't an option.  You should contact the priest at the chapel and ask to have a request for transportation in their Sunday bulletin.  There may be a chapel member who is close to you who would be happy to help out.
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    This. There are lots of people in a lot of chapels who would love to do such a great act of charity as to bring someone to Mass who wants to go. Contact the priest. He will likely know who, if anyone, will be willing. Definitely ask.