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People deny that there is any sin, its a hedonistic society, & people like it that way, & that includes catholicsThis is true, but it becomes a personal point of truth and honesty. It is deceptive to partake in the sacraments when you know that you are unworthy to do so in the eyes of the community. Who would know, but us that we have done so? God greatly dislikes liars, and to knowingly do so would make me worse in God’s eye. These may not be his rules, but they are the rules of the organization and I would be deceiving those around me by claiming otherwise.
My parents, husband and myself will go to mass when we fly out West to visit with them. I’m sure my parents would love it if I received communion, and being from a small community it must humiliate them to see me crossing my arms before my chest and accepting a blessing instead. You know others in the community talk about such things, and it would be easier on them if we just ignored the rules. Who would know that I married in the United church to a protestant? Who would know that I said my vows to God in a building that wasn’t part of the Roman organization? I do, God does, and he knows that I would be lying to everyone around me by ignoring their organization’s rules as though I were in perfect standing with the Roman Catholic church. I may not have sinned against God, but I did go against the rules set out by man for the Roman Catholic Church.
God dislikes liars.