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Hello, I have a question concerning communion. If a Catholic married outside the church to a noncatholic, can they attend mass and receive communion. I was told years ago by a priest that I could. Will you please answer this for me.
 
Hello, I have a question concerning communion. If a Catholic married outside the church to a noncatholic, can they attend mass and receive communion. I was told years ago by a priest that I could. Will you please answer this for me.
You can, and I encourage you to, attend Mass.
You should not receive communion until you talk to a priest.
 
I have a question, how often do you meet with your priest to discuss personal matters? I have no one to discuss a nagging issue with because of the nature of the issue. It has been confessed, but it is a deeper issue of sin and has become difficult to recieve Communion. On the other hand, I don’t want to bother a busy priest with my “junk”. I really trust his opinion and advice. I have met with him once before, so this would be the second time in like 2 years. How do they generally feel about people kind of dumping stuff on them like that? I feel I need to go more in depth than what would be appropriate for the confessional.

Would particularly like to hear from any priests on this.

Thanks
Your sin has been confessed and forgiven.
You must trust in Gods Mercy and let go!
 
Hello, I have a question concerning communion. If a Catholic married outside the church to a noncatholic, can they attend mass and receive communion. I was told years ago by a priest that I could. Will you please answer this for me.
By non-catholic, do you mean a Protestant? Or someone who’s non-Christian? Either way, you will need to go to confession, have your marriage convalidated or recognized by the Church, then you can receive Communion.
 
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I have a question, how often do you meet with your priest to discuss personal matters? I have no one to discuss a nagging issue with because of the nature of the issue. It has been confessed, but it is a deeper issue of sin and has become difficult to recieve Communion. On the other hand, I don’t want to bother a busy priest with my “junk”. I really trust his opinion and advice. I have met with him once before, so this would be the second time in like 2 years. How do they generally feel about people kind of dumping stuff on them like that? I feel I need to go more in depth than what would be appropriate for the confessional.

Would particularly like to hear from any priests on this.

Thanks
Hi Monica 😉

honestly I talk to my priest quite a bit. He’s fine with it, in fact he suggested I talk to him, because i’ve been having some problems with my spiritual life. All the priests I’ve sought extra guidance from are very patient and didn’t have a problem at all!! don’t worry 🙂

God bless
 
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