catholic03
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Pax Christi:
I have an interesting question that may apply to many Catholics. any Catholic parents who are ‘cultural Catholics’ (we must pray for their return) initiate their children into the Church through the sacraments of baptism, confirmation, holy communion and reconciliation for purposes of heritage etc even though they don’t believe and encourage their children not to as well. Obviously, the baptisms, first communions and confirmations for such children are valid. However, if the family does not practice the faith, then the child will likely not confess relevant sins or may make up sins just for the purpose of completing the sacrament. Obviously such a confession is invalid. However, if this child wants to return to the Church again, then will they need to undergo extra classes so that they can make a valid first confession. Or, due to the nature of the sacrament, can they just go to confession, or do they need to worry about the fact that when they first attended the sacrament it was invalid. If a confirmation was invalid it would need to be done again. If first confession is invalid then do they need to undergo training for the sacraments all over again, or can they just show up to confession if baptism, confirmation and holy communion was valid?
God Bless.
I have an interesting question that may apply to many Catholics. any Catholic parents who are ‘cultural Catholics’ (we must pray for their return) initiate their children into the Church through the sacraments of baptism, confirmation, holy communion and reconciliation for purposes of heritage etc even though they don’t believe and encourage their children not to as well. Obviously, the baptisms, first communions and confirmations for such children are valid. However, if the family does not practice the faith, then the child will likely not confess relevant sins or may make up sins just for the purpose of completing the sacrament. Obviously such a confession is invalid. However, if this child wants to return to the Church again, then will they need to undergo extra classes so that they can make a valid first confession. Or, due to the nature of the sacrament, can they just go to confession, or do they need to worry about the fact that when they first attended the sacrament it was invalid. If a confirmation was invalid it would need to be done again. If first confession is invalid then do they need to undergo training for the sacraments all over again, or can they just show up to confession if baptism, confirmation and holy communion was valid?
God Bless.
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