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Amac1
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Hi, a ‘cradle Catholic‘ here who had fallen away from the faith and am beginning to find it again.
I have a question re Divine Mercy Sunday.
So if we go to confession and receive communion we are forgiven of all sin and free from punishment? Is that it, in (very) simple terms?
I have read “The act of perfect contrition includes the desire for the sacrament of Penance (or Reconciliation) and the intention to receive sacramental confession at the very first opportunity”.
This I am planning to do.
But I’ve also read… “One who is conscious of mortal sin may not receive the Holy Eucharist without prior sacramental confession”.
So my main question is… if I am guilty of mortal sin, and make an act of perfect contrition (I know the difficulty with this)… am I permitted to receive spiritual communion? Or based on above, am I only able to receive communion (spiritual or actual) once I attend actual confession when the churches open again?
Hope this makes sense. And sorry if I’m sounding stupid. Thanks.
I have a question re Divine Mercy Sunday.
So if we go to confession and receive communion we are forgiven of all sin and free from punishment? Is that it, in (very) simple terms?
I have read “The act of perfect contrition includes the desire for the sacrament of Penance (or Reconciliation) and the intention to receive sacramental confession at the very first opportunity”.
This I am planning to do.
But I’ve also read… “One who is conscious of mortal sin may not receive the Holy Eucharist without prior sacramental confession”.
So my main question is… if I am guilty of mortal sin, and make an act of perfect contrition (I know the difficulty with this)… am I permitted to receive spiritual communion? Or based on above, am I only able to receive communion (spiritual or actual) once I attend actual confession when the churches open again?
Hope this makes sense. And sorry if I’m sounding stupid. Thanks.
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