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LindaJM
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Hi there, I’m new here. I have been raised Catholic from birth but after leaving home in college didn’t really go to church at all…for many years. I’ve been back permanently for almost 10 years and I am raising my children in the Catholic faith. I went to confession last night for the first time since I was a young teenager, probably since my 8th grade confirmation. It was wonderful (because I finally did it!
), but I left there feeling a bit sad and like I didn’t make a very good confession because I felt like I forgot many many things. I wrote down all that I could think of but now I am thinking of all these other things I should have said, one of which I remembered while still in the confessional AFTER I was all done and saying my Act of Contrition, but I was too flustered to go backwards and say it at that point. I asked my priest before I started if I could generalize a bit and he said that was fine, so I did, but it’s not making me feel too absolved
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I really do have a question and this is it…in regards to how often to go to confession, I understand that I am only *obligated *to go at least once a year (though I plan on going at least once a month if not more), but if confessions ARE only done once a year how could one receive the sacrament of the Eucharist if they happen to be in a state of mortal sin? In other words, I just made my confession last night…so if I were to commit a mortal sin say…this week…but do not go to confession again before next Sunday I would be committing another mortal sin by receiving the Eucharist. Is that correct? If I commit a mortal sin should I not receive the Eucharist until I make a confession of that sin? What about folks who only confess once a year?
Thanks, and I have enjoyed reading this forum the last few days
I really do have a question and this is it…in regards to how often to go to confession, I understand that I am only *obligated *to go at least once a year (though I plan on going at least once a month if not more), but if confessions ARE only done once a year how could one receive the sacrament of the Eucharist if they happen to be in a state of mortal sin? In other words, I just made my confession last night…so if I were to commit a mortal sin say…this week…but do not go to confession again before next Sunday I would be committing another mortal sin by receiving the Eucharist. Is that correct? If I commit a mortal sin should I not receive the Eucharist until I make a confession of that sin? What about folks who only confess once a year?
Thanks, and I have enjoyed reading this forum the last few days