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I am a practicing Catholic that tries to live a fulsome life with a strong faith. I find that Catholicism always has an answer to any [relevant] question. After exhausting various literature (off- and online), I need your help with the following.
Most literature on the Eucharist mentions this sacrament as the apex of Catholicism - the “source and summit”- and it also explains transubstantiation, confessing prior to Communion, etc. etc.; however, how do we explain that a person who Communes could/can sin the moment she or he leaves the church building? If the power and significance of the Eucharist is such, why could one sin shortly after Holy Communion?
Most literature on the Eucharist mentions this sacrament as the apex of Catholicism - the “source and summit”- and it also explains transubstantiation, confessing prior to Communion, etc. etc.; however, how do we explain that a person who Communes could/can sin the moment she or he leaves the church building? If the power and significance of the Eucharist is such, why could one sin shortly after Holy Communion?
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