I am definitely not trying to imply anything here, but this is one of those areas that make me wonder why am I so different from other people? I used to discount the Opus Dei people because repeatedly in interviews they would state how before they got involved with O.D. they never really gave much thought to God, even on Sunday in Church. How does anyone go even one day, let alone a whole week without thinking about God? How could anyone not feel the urge for Communion? What’s going on here? Btb, I don’t go daily to Mass, never felt the need, but I have always felt close to God, even if it wasn’t physically. How can anyone ever take going to Communion for grated? I can understand being a bit lax on the confessional, bad experiences there. (Had one priest yell at me for not admitting to having sinned as much as he thought a child of 12 should. The last priest I went to for confession fell asleep on me. That hurt.) Please tell me others think about God daily. I’ve actually been told by nuns and deacons that I can’t possibly be as into God as I pretend. If I were, I’d have become a nun. Why do people think you have to have vows to keep God in your life?

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Go to Communion as often as you can! Sorry but any priest suggesting people not go communion reminds me too much of a late pastor who used a homily to complain that I was too picky when it came to men. He had a parishioner from his former church complain that I wouldn’t go out with him. The guy was 20+ years older then me and married. [edited]