My colleague Gene Sloan at Cruise Log has readers in high dudgeon today as he reports on Celebrity Cruise line's call to stop discounting cruises for priests who offered daily Mass on the ships.

The idea that Catholic clergy would have to pay full fare -- like rabbis, ministers, imams or any other clergy -- and organize services through a ship's guest relations department like any group that wants to hold a gathering, has cruisers all wound up.

Comments are fascinating: Some, like a Catholic civil rights group leader, are swearing off any future Celebrity sailings. Others were annoyed that Catholic clergy had ever been favored over other faiths that have daily or weekly prayers. Daily Mass is not a widespread practice in the cruise industry, Sloan says. And Celebrity will continue to invite clergy aboard for the major holidays of major faiths.

But some readers just found it amusing because they themselves don't keep up religious obligations on vacation. DO YOU go to worship services away from home just as you do when you're not traveling?