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Polaris:No, I dont think I had a change of view. That was my first question or comment in this thread.I think you have me confused me with the OP. Thanks though. I was just curious to know if I was now kicked out of the church. I already never recieve the Holy Eucharist because I do not think it would be right for me because of my doubts. Gosh the longer I live the longer Im sure I have a zero percent chance of making it to God.
Please, Talk to your confessor about this. Iām sure heās going to agree with me that denying yourself the comfort and grace of the Lordās Body and Blood has been unnecessary and harmful to you.
Almost of the saints had doubts. The question is what they did with them. St. Paul said that you should not absent yourself from the assembly of the brotherhood, and that includes, provided you arenāt guilty of unconfessed Mortal Sin, the reception of the Sacrament of His Body and Blood.
If youāll take a minute to look at what Jesus went through so that you could receive his body and blood, youād see what a crime it is that youāre denying yourself the Grace and Power of these Holy Mysteries.
I also canāt help but think that if you accessed the Grace in the Sacraments and allowed Godās healing to work in and through you, that many of your doubts would resolve themselves.
Your Brother in Christ, Michael