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Teen_Catholic
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Alright, I’m never quite sure if this which forum to post my topics in, so this time I had to bite the bullet and go ahead.
Some background information before I start…
I’m an RCIA student who will be confirmed at the Easter Vigil. I started going to church a couple of years ago. My parents, who are both agnostics, were understandably concerned about this turn of events but decided to support them anyways. Neither of them wanting to go, my mom eventually volunteered (and I thank for for it) to attend church with me. My mom, although a wonderful women, hasn’t attended confession since she left high school. So here’s my problem…
Currently my mother does not receive the Eucharist. The only reason she doesn’t is because I (being an RCIA candidate) am not aloud to receive holy communion, and thus stay back in the pew. She has said as soon as I got up the communion line, there isn’t any way stopping her.
Anyways long story short, I refuse to go up for any reason, for fear that she may commit a mortal sin by not receiving communion in a state of grace. Since I’ll soon be able to partake in Holy Communion, my question is should I stay continue not to receive except when obligated to, or would it be wrong to not receive Our Lord based upon this assumption?
Some background information before I start…
I’m an RCIA student who will be confirmed at the Easter Vigil. I started going to church a couple of years ago. My parents, who are both agnostics, were understandably concerned about this turn of events but decided to support them anyways. Neither of them wanting to go, my mom eventually volunteered (and I thank for for it) to attend church with me. My mom, although a wonderful women, hasn’t attended confession since she left high school. So here’s my problem…
Currently my mother does not receive the Eucharist. The only reason she doesn’t is because I (being an RCIA candidate) am not aloud to receive holy communion, and thus stay back in the pew. She has said as soon as I got up the communion line, there isn’t any way stopping her.
Anyways long story short, I refuse to go up for any reason, for fear that she may commit a mortal sin by not receiving communion in a state of grace. Since I’ll soon be able to partake in Holy Communion, my question is should I stay continue not to receive except when obligated to, or would it be wrong to not receive Our Lord based upon this assumption?