Breaking the Eucharistic fast?

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One Sunday last year, I was on my way to Mass after work and decided to eat something (it was less than 1 hour before I would receive the Eucharist). At the time I was not aware of the seriousness of observing the 1 hour fast; I had thought it was more of an optional observance, as I had never been formally taught about it. Did I commit a mortal sin in not observing the fast?
 
You didn’t commit a mortal sin since you didn’t know it was a grave matter to break the fast, so you’re fine. 🙂
 
You didn’t commit a mortal sin since you didn’t know it was a grave matter to break the fast, so you’re fine. 🙂
Correct. If you have to come here and ask if something is a mortal sin, it is probably not (at least not for you).
 
One Sunday last year, I was on my way to Mass after work and decided to eat something (it was less than 1 hour before I would receive the Eucharist). At the time I was not aware of the seriousness of observing the 1 hour fast; I had thought it was more of an optional observance, as I had never been formally taught about it. Did I commit a mortal sin in not observing the fast?
jUst as a suggestion, you might want to pick up a copy of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. copies are available in paperback for a reasonable sum, and they will answer questions such as this, and others.
 
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