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EasterJoy
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If you failed to fast, then don’t receive. If you made a bad decision by overriding your better judgment on this and talked to the pastor afterward, I can see why he would reassure you that this was not the worst case of sacrilege ever committed. Still, it is a very bad habit to give yourself permission in advance to commit sin of any degree, but particularly not a sin that is so easily avoided. (I mean that most of us would find just about any other moral situation requiring us to stay where we are and refrain from an action while others went forward instead to be more difficult to manage.
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There are many places where one would practically have to be eating in the parking lot or would have to duck into the parish hall and grab one of the doughnuts left over from the last Mass in order to fail to observe the fast. Still, the idea of setting an alarm on the days you intend to receive Holy Communion is a good one. Yes, it is also a good idea to set the alarm for more like 70 minutes than for 60:00 minutes before you think you will be receiving the Eucharist. A little leeway is a good thing.***If you have a phone or a watch with an alarm on it, just set it for about 45 minutes before daily mass; about 30 minutes before Sunday mass. ***![]()