There's no such thing as a "sunday obligation".
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That is not a "Sunday obligation". You're not committing a "mortal sin" (if "mortal sin" existed) if you oversleep and miss it one week. One has to be careful when using words and phrases like that, that might cause one to confuse Orthodox practice with that of a non-Orthodox religion.Aria said:OH, I beg to disagree.
Our priest told us that we must attend Sunday Divine LIturgy unless we had a good reason like illness or the care of a family member, etc.
He would always pray for those who could not attend who were worthy of a blessing.
Matrona said:That is not a "Sunday obligation". You're not committing a "mortal sin" (if "mortal sin" existed) if you oversleep and miss it one week. One has to be careful when using words and phrases like that, that might cause one to confuse Orthodox practice with that of a non-Orthodox religion.
is also very dangerous.Remember to keep Holy the Lord's Day.
HandmaidenOfGod said:I don't think that Matrona is disputing the importance of attending Church regularly, but rather your choice of vocabulary. Orthodox generally don't use the term "Sunday Obligation." I don't mean this in a negative way, but that is generally a Catholic term.
~Maureen
HandmaidenOfGod said:Orthodox generally don't use the term "Sunday Obligation." I don't mean this in a negative way, but that is generally a Catholic term.
~Maureen
Dear Brethren in Christ!
Today we start the Nativity Fast, which is a period of preparation for the coming of Christ, the Anointed One.
The fast of the Nativity helps us to achieve mercy and philanthropy, by abstaining not only from meat and dairy products, but also from selfish desires. As we enter into the Nativity Fast, we remember Saint John Chrysostom exhortation that the fast should be kept not by the mouth alone, but also by the eye, the feet, the hands, and all the members of the body: the eye must abstain from impure sights, the ear from malicious gossip, the hands from acts of injustice, and from showing unwillingness to share our possessions with others.
Wishing you all a peaceful journey towards Nativity.
Yours in Christ, keep me and my fellow clergy in your prayers.
Khaleas said:We don't have 'Sunday obligation'!!!!!!!
What we DO have is a MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY (and Flursday too if you're my husband) OBLIGATION!!!
Those are the days of the week we should be Orthodox and all that comes with it. Period.
I do get a raised eyebrow from Father when I have been traveling and not gone to church... but he also knows that I will be back at church as fast as I can after that (last Sunday I went to church right from the airport, missed DL (Father was on high speed, normally I would have come about 30 mins before the end), but was present for the panikhida afterwards).
I'm most likely to miss Liturgy during the week... they start at 7 and if I want to make them I have to get up at 5:30 at the latest... I'm definitely not a morning person. Especially when you have a warm, snoring puppy next to you.![]()
VickiY said:Per the canons (puts on flame retardent clothes) if we miss Divine Liturgy three Sundays in a row without a valid excuse, we can be excommunicated.
Matrona said:That is not a "Sunday obligation". You're not committing a "mortal sin" (if "mortal sin" existed) if you oversleep and miss it one week. One has to be careful when using words and phrases like that, that might cause one to confuse Orthodox practice with that of a non-Orthodox religion.
Per the canons, if you bring a dog into an Orthodox church building, it has to be reconsecrated.VickiY said:Per the canons (puts on flame retardent clothes) if we miss Divine Liturgy three Sundays in a row without a valid excuse, we can be excommunicated.
drewmeister2 said:It isn't a mortal sin if you miss Mass in the RCC because you overslept. However, this is virtually impossible to do, as in the RCC, there are usually multiple Mass times, including one in the evening at many parishes.
Aria said:Unless.... they have just finished taking college finals, moving out of the dorms, and then sleeping for 24-36 hours straight as I did once. When I finally woke up I had to do reading to catch up with the last week's news.![]()