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Hello there!
This Sunday I went to Holy Mass with three relatives. They all arrived after First Reading begun (I went earlier to avoid being late) and only one didn’t go to the Communion line. I know the grave obligation is to attend to a whole Mass on Sundays.
The point is: I should have warned them not to receive the Eucharist, but I didn’t. One of them doesn’t go to mass regularly (actually I can’t be 100% sure if he recently confessed or not, but most likely did not – besides, on another occasion I had warned him not to receive Holy Communion without attending Mass regularly and he did receive anyway), and the other relative, even though goes to Mass regularly, arrived late at the Sunday Mass.
I am very concerned for them, and uncertain about my guilt on this: did I commit a mortal sin in not stopping/warning them from receiving the Eucharist? Maybe yes, for it is a grave matter, and I, knowing much more about the Faith than them, should have explained things. Or maybe not, for the two are adults of free will, and, having had a long life as Catholics, albeit “non-practicing” or having being thought a most likely poor catechesis, should know by themselves that they should not go to Holy Communion.
Adding to my scrupulosity, there is the fact that I was partially responsible for their being late, for I was keeping one of my relatives busy with old family photos until shortly before Mass…
I sincerely ask for your thoughts on this. Sorry for the long text and grammar errors.
Salve Regina!
This Sunday I went to Holy Mass with three relatives. They all arrived after First Reading begun (I went earlier to avoid being late) and only one didn’t go to the Communion line. I know the grave obligation is to attend to a whole Mass on Sundays.
The point is: I should have warned them not to receive the Eucharist, but I didn’t. One of them doesn’t go to mass regularly (actually I can’t be 100% sure if he recently confessed or not, but most likely did not – besides, on another occasion I had warned him not to receive Holy Communion without attending Mass regularly and he did receive anyway), and the other relative, even though goes to Mass regularly, arrived late at the Sunday Mass.
I am very concerned for them, and uncertain about my guilt on this: did I commit a mortal sin in not stopping/warning them from receiving the Eucharist? Maybe yes, for it is a grave matter, and I, knowing much more about the Faith than them, should have explained things. Or maybe not, for the two are adults of free will, and, having had a long life as Catholics, albeit “non-practicing” or having being thought a most likely poor catechesis, should know by themselves that they should not go to Holy Communion.
Adding to my scrupulosity, there is the fact that I was partially responsible for their being late, for I was keeping one of my relatives busy with old family photos until shortly before Mass…
I sincerely ask for your thoughts on this. Sorry for the long text and grammar errors.
Salve Regina!