J
J.Edwin
Guest
Thanks for the two answers I received on the minimum of Penance once a year.
I am confused because in our parish only a few people go to confession each week, yet thousands receive communion each week. I have never heard a homily on Penance or the need to be in the “State of Grace” to receive or the requirement to go to Confession. Some have told me they don’t believe that Confession is necessary any more, but mostly it is just not brought up.
On this past Easter, several masses additional to the normal schedule were celebrated in the parish hall to accomodate all (hundreds) of the “once a year” people who showed up, most of whom received communion. No comment was made by the priests as to who should or should not be receiving Communion. It appears that current practice is not to discourage anyone from Communion for any reason, even when they might not be practicing Catholics at all.
I guess my question is “Don’t priests have a duty to their people to teach them the minimums and keep them from commiting sin or sacrilege?”
I am confused because in our parish only a few people go to confession each week, yet thousands receive communion each week. I have never heard a homily on Penance or the need to be in the “State of Grace” to receive or the requirement to go to Confession. Some have told me they don’t believe that Confession is necessary any more, but mostly it is just not brought up.
On this past Easter, several masses additional to the normal schedule were celebrated in the parish hall to accomodate all (hundreds) of the “once a year” people who showed up, most of whom received communion. No comment was made by the priests as to who should or should not be receiving Communion. It appears that current practice is not to discourage anyone from Communion for any reason, even when they might not be practicing Catholics at all.
I guess my question is “Don’t priests have a duty to their people to teach them the minimums and keep them from commiting sin or sacrilege?”