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If a non-Catholic, who is working on becoming Catholic, commits a mortal sin, is praying for forgiveness sufficient until reconciliation? Should any special prayer be said?
Pray of course. Talk to your priest. He can best guide you. You are eligible to receive the Sacrament of Penance when your formator deems you to be well formed in your faith and properly disposed. If you are coming into the Church, are in RCIA, and have a thorough knowledge of the teachings of the Church, you may be eligible to participate in this sacrament right now.If a non-Catholic, who is working on becoming Catholic, commits a mortal sin, is praying for forgiveness sufficient until reconciliation? Should any special prayer be said?
They should reflect on their sin and their sorrow for offending God. Say (read) and reflect on the words of an Act of Contrition.If a non-Catholic, who is working on becoming Catholic, commits a mortal sin, is praying for forgiveness sufficient until reconciliation? Should any special prayer be said?
Epistemes:If a non-Catholic, who is working on becoming Catholic, commits a mortal sin, is praying for forgiveness sufficient until reconciliation? Should any special prayer be said?
Unless I’m mistaken, in accordance with the **1271 “sacramental bond of the unity of Christians that Baptism provides”, **any baptised Christian may confess to a priest and conditionally receive absolution. He should reflect on his sins prior to confession, and learn the Act of Contrition prayer and prepare to recite it after receiving absolution, or, the priest may suggest he pray it outside the confessional.If a non-Catholic, who is working on becoming Catholic, commits a mortal sin, is praying for forgiveness sufficient until reconciliation? Should any special prayer be said?