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kstevenson
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My question…a Catholic had an abortion sixteen years ago, and went to confession for this sin, and was told by the priest that their sin was absolved.
Having just received information during a RCIA class this week, that abortions are one of the seven excommicable sins and only a bishop can dissolve the sin, I am very confused and disturb. This is extremely upsetting, years ago I thought that my confession was valid, is it not? Am I excommunicated and must I secure the bishop for confession? Should I not be receiving communion? It sounds asthough I’m damned from God and Heaven and my church for eternity. It feels hopeless at this point.
Having just received information during a RCIA class this week, that abortions are one of the seven excommicable sins and only a bishop can dissolve the sin, I am very confused and disturb. This is extremely upsetting, years ago I thought that my confession was valid, is it not? Am I excommunicated and must I secure the bishop for confession? Should I not be receiving communion? It sounds asthough I’m damned from God and Heaven and my church for eternity. It feels hopeless at this point.