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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.
No, only a priest, or a Bishop can say Mass. If there is no priest, but there are consecrated Hosts available, in some locales a deacon may conduct a Prayer Service and distribute Holy Communion, but He cannot celebrate Mass.
If a SCAP is to be celebrated, the Faithful are to be informed and they are to be given information about the times and places of other Masses in other churches. A Sunday Celebration in the Absence of a Priest does not fulfill the obligation to attend Mass on Sunday and Days of precept.
A deacon, when one is available, is the appropriate leader of a Sunday celebration in the absence of a Priest, because the deacon is called in a special way to lead these Sunday assemblies. (Sunday Celebrations in the Absence of a Priest [SCAP], no. 23).
An acolyte may distribute communion if there are not enough deacons (or priests, sometimes). Any diocesan-approved extraordinary ministers of communion may distribute communion if there are not enough deacons, priests, or acolytes.
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The same is the case for Holy Days of Obligation: one must attend Mass on that day, or at 4 p.m. or later on the preceding day. It is frequently said that so long as the readings are for the Sunday or Holy Day, the Mass counts to fulfill the obligation.
1. Yes, it does. Church Canon Law # 1248 1 states: The obligation of assisting at Mass is satisfied wherever Mass is celebrated in a Catholic Rite either on a holy day itself or on the evening of the previous day.

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