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bjford
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I have been confused about this issue, and have been given contradictory responses from people. Some more traditionalists Catholics (including a sedevecantist) says that there are absolutely no exceptions, and that if you do you’re damned for eternity (sounds like Jansenism). However, another diocisan priest told me that if you are with your family, you are automatically expected to recieve communion. Knowing that your family would ask why you didn’t recieve communion, it would embarass you. Therefore, recieving communion in that state is not sinful (sounds like liberalism), and that instead you should make an act of contrition and recieve communions, and not have to mention the sin at confession.
What’s the truth?
What’s the truth?