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Given that priests and deacons are ordinary ministers of the Holy Eucharist, and when no priest is available to offer Mass, a deacon is permitted to conduct a Communion service, and should be the person who leads it if he is available and has been authorized to do so.
The Bible clearly states that continued absence to church can lead to wilfull sin.
In the absence of a priest, Lay Leaders, appointed by the Bishop, lead the prayers, conduct the Service of the Word, and may perhaps give Holy Communion. They carry out these duties by virtue of their Baptism and Confirmation. Their appoint- ment requires a mandate from the bishop.
On Sundays and other holy days of obligation the faithful are bound to participate in the Mass; they are also to abstain from those labors and business concerns which impede the worship to be rendered to God, the joy which is proper to the Lords Day, or the proper relaxation of mind and body. 1.
Most diocesan priests are parish priests. They pray, celebrate Mass on Sundays and during the week with their people, hear their confessions, anoint them when they are sick, baptize, marry and bury them.

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The Church teaches that we have an obligation to attend a Sunday Mass (Saturday evening is considered a Sunday Mass). If we fail in that obligation, we could be guilty of a mortal sin. Sloth is the main culprit when missing Mass becomes a mortal sin.
On Sundays and other holy days of obligation the faithful are bound to participate in the Mass; they are also to abstain from those labors and business concerns which impede the worship to be rendered to God, the joy which is proper to the Lords Day, or the proper relaxation of mind and body.

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