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Plebevac
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Hello 
I went to church with my aunt today for ash Wednesday, we had been talking about going to church together for months and today seemed nice.
I was raised Catholic, catholic school until 9th grade, had first communion, but chose not to be confirmed. I am no longer religious but consider myself a good person and strive for peace.
So for communion, in the 90s and 00s we were taught if you donāt want to take communion you can still walk up and cross your arms to receive a blessing then go back to the pew. I would normally just stay in the pew and let people in and out easily, but today was ashes during communion so I walked up, crossed my arms to the bread lady, she looked at me weird for a second, then blessed me, and then got my ashes and went back to pew.
Is this bad? Should I not receive ashes either? Should I just stay in pew no matter what? I feel that by crossing my arms and walking up with people that I am showing respect to their religion and also not eating the eucharist. Just curious because I do end up at a Catholic church every now and then. The double communion and ash line at the same time made it extra tricky.
Thanks!
I went to church with my aunt today for ash Wednesday, we had been talking about going to church together for months and today seemed nice.
I was raised Catholic, catholic school until 9th grade, had first communion, but chose not to be confirmed. I am no longer religious but consider myself a good person and strive for peace.
So for communion, in the 90s and 00s we were taught if you donāt want to take communion you can still walk up and cross your arms to receive a blessing then go back to the pew. I would normally just stay in the pew and let people in and out easily, but today was ashes during communion so I walked up, crossed my arms to the bread lady, she looked at me weird for a second, then blessed me, and then got my ashes and went back to pew.
Is this bad? Should I not receive ashes either? Should I just stay in pew no matter what? I feel that by crossing my arms and walking up with people that I am showing respect to their religion and also not eating the eucharist. Just curious because I do end up at a Catholic church every now and then. The double communion and ash line at the same time made it extra tricky.
Thanks!
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