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MCPFgrace
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Hello!
A few months ago, I invited one of my grandparents to mass (a fallen away Catholic) and that grandparent has been happily attending most Sunday masses with me (and receiving communion), but recently when I offered an invitation to an Advent reconciliation service, the response was that “I haven’t been in a really, really long time” and that going sounded good.
Today’s the service, and the plans got canceled (the grandparent is feeling too tired) but we still have Christmas Mass plans together.
In short, I’m not sure how to handle / what to say now that it’s been freely offered that the grandparent has not been to reconciliation (in which I’m almost certain has been many years) yet still intends to receive the Eucharist.
To this point, although it’s crossed my mind this might be the case, I’ve not brought it up and just had the charitable assumption that hopefully the grandparent has gone to reconciliation at some point recently now that mass attendance is happening again. But now that I know, I feel obligated to say something because it’s a close family member.
However, the fact that the next time we’ll see each other is Christmas Mass and they’re just returning to the Church after a long time, I want to make sure if I share truth it’s with a big serving of charity too (and I’m not the best at the charity part, hah- working on it!)
Thoughts? Thank you!
A few months ago, I invited one of my grandparents to mass (a fallen away Catholic) and that grandparent has been happily attending most Sunday masses with me (and receiving communion), but recently when I offered an invitation to an Advent reconciliation service, the response was that “I haven’t been in a really, really long time” and that going sounded good.
Today’s the service, and the plans got canceled (the grandparent is feeling too tired) but we still have Christmas Mass plans together.
In short, I’m not sure how to handle / what to say now that it’s been freely offered that the grandparent has not been to reconciliation (in which I’m almost certain has been many years) yet still intends to receive the Eucharist.
To this point, although it’s crossed my mind this might be the case, I’ve not brought it up and just had the charitable assumption that hopefully the grandparent has gone to reconciliation at some point recently now that mass attendance is happening again. But now that I know, I feel obligated to say something because it’s a close family member.
However, the fact that the next time we’ll see each other is Christmas Mass and they’re just returning to the Church after a long time, I want to make sure if I share truth it’s with a big serving of charity too (and I’m not the best at the charity part, hah- working on it!)
Thoughts? Thank you!