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FrancescaMaria
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Hi,
About twenty years ago I was told that I could not make a Confession, because I was baptized in a Protestant church, even though I always attended a Catholic mass and wanted to be Catholic since childhood. I was told that believing, attending mass, and wanting to be Catholic does not make me one and I needed to make a Profession of Faith. After many long months of waiting, RCIA classes, and (well frankly) begging, I was finally allowed to make my Profession of Faith, received Confirmation and First Communion at a daily mass. I made my First Confession several months later, because after some reflection and further study, I wanted to participate in this sacrament, even though my RCIA classes did not really cover it. Now, after practicing for about twenty years, I know how important Confession is and that we cannot receive other sacraments without being in a state of grace. So I wonder, was my Confirmation, First Communion and all the Communions that I received before my First Confession valid?
About twenty years ago I was told that I could not make a Confession, because I was baptized in a Protestant church, even though I always attended a Catholic mass and wanted to be Catholic since childhood. I was told that believing, attending mass, and wanting to be Catholic does not make me one and I needed to make a Profession of Faith. After many long months of waiting, RCIA classes, and (well frankly) begging, I was finally allowed to make my Profession of Faith, received Confirmation and First Communion at a daily mass. I made my First Confession several months later, because after some reflection and further study, I wanted to participate in this sacrament, even though my RCIA classes did not really cover it. Now, after practicing for about twenty years, I know how important Confession is and that we cannot receive other sacraments without being in a state of grace. So I wonder, was my Confirmation, First Communion and all the Communions that I received before my First Confession valid?