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1394 As bodily nourishment restores lost strength, so the Eucharist strengthens our charity, which tends to be weakened in daily life; and this living charity wipes away venial sins. By giving himself to us Christ revives our love and enables us to break our disordered attachments to creatures and root ourselves in him:…
So, perhaps because many people receive the Eucharist frequently these days, there is less of a perceived need to go to confession often, so long as there has been no mortal sin. The twice yearly services are always well attended.
Anyway, the lines at our parish are a bit too long for one to feel free to hog more than your share of the priest’s time unless you need it. They didn’t used to be too long, though, so something is changing.
So, perhaps because many people receive the Eucharist frequently these days, there is less of a perceived need to go to confession often, so long as there has been no mortal sin. The twice yearly services are always well attended.
Anyway, the lines at our parish are a bit too long for one to feel free to hog more than your share of the priest’s time unless you need it. They didn’t used to be too long, though, so something is changing.