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Miguel25
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I just forgot to confess a sin and I dont know if I can take the eucharist. Can you help me?
Not my understanding, but it may be best to err on the safe side.A priest just told me I had to confess again my sins before take part on the eucharist.
If it’s a venial sin, then there’s no need – after all, it’s not necessary, per se, to confess venial sins (although it’s salutary to do so) – but, if it’s a sin you’re concerned might be mortal, then if you’re able to go to confession before the next Mass you’re attending, then by all means, go to confession. If you’re not able, then go to Mass and receive communion and be at peace (and go to confession later when you’re able to do so).That’s what the priest said if i forgotten i must confess again and do penitence againt before to commulgate. I obeyed him
No, it is not. From the Catechism, #1458: “Without being strictly necessary, confession of everyday faults (venial sins) is nevertheless strongly recommended by the Church.” (See the Code of Canon Law, #988 §2. What is ‘recommended’ is not ‘required’.)If you go to confess a mortal sin, it is necessary to also confess all venial sins that you can remember.
Talk to your confessor about it.Is a venial sin to spend like crazy all the money my dad gave me just but the fact that i wanted to wasted and my dad will give more, keeping in mind he is sick and works and im healthy and lazy?
Usually, it comes from a well-meaning (but poorly catechized) understanding of what the Church teaches. Sometimes, “you get what you pay for” when utilizing volunteers……Why don’t they teach CCD from the catechism…
That explains why you were told to go straightaway and confess.Well this church belongs to opus dei they have confessions as long as the church is open