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I read somewhere that if one is in a state of mortal sin, they can’t celebrate Mass. True or false, and if it’s true, what does it mean?
If you are in a state of mortal sin, you cannot receive Communion, you may still attend mass.I read somewhere that if one is in a state of mortal sin, they can’t celebrate Mass. True or false, and if it’s true, what does it mean?
Forgot to mention that you are still required to be there.In addition, you are still obligated to attend Mass. Although you cannot receive the Eucharist in a state of mortal sin, you are invited to take part in a Spiritual Communion of prayer.
Are you talking about a person attending Mass or a Priest celebrating the Mass? If you are talking about the priest, the state of his soul has no bearing on whether or not he can validly consecrate the bread and wine.I read somewhere that if one is in a state of mortal sin, they can’t celebrate Mass. True or false, and if it’s true, what does it mean?
Can. 909 A priest is not to omit dutifully to prepare himself by prayer before the celebration of the Eucharist, nor afterwards to omit to make thanksgiving to God.
teeCan. 916 Anyone who is conscious of grave sin may not celebrate Mass or receive the Body of the Lord without previously having been to sacramental confession, unless there is a grave reason and there is no opportunity to confess; in this case the person is to remember the obligation to make an act of perfect contrition, which includes the resolve to go to confession as soon as possible.