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Thomasbradley312
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In every Sacrament there are words a priest needs to recite in order for it to be valid. I’m just curious, if the priest on accident forgets to say a word or forgets something while performing the Sacrament, does this mean the person receiving the Sacrament did not actually receive it? For example, one time I went to a weekday mass and the priest actually forgot to consecrate the wine. Seems like a big thing to forget but he did, and afterward I wondered if it was even a valid mass. Was the Eucharist I received actually the Lord in this case? Another time another priest while saying the words of absolution, he definitely forgot to say part of it. Were my sins not forgiven? Does the Church in these cases where a priest makes an error yet the laity had the intent to receive the Sacrament receive it through the Church even though there was an error in a necessary part of the formula for the Sacrament to be valid?
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