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mommamaree
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I have seen in different places some lists of the precepts of the Catholic Church. Some included confession once a year (during Lent). Others did not include this precept. Obviously, any time one is cognizant of having committed a serious sin, one should go to confession before receiving Holy Communion, and all Catholics also have the Easter duty of receiving Holy Communion during Eastertide. So, is it just that the principle of confession before Communion and the precept of the Easter duty are often combined, or is it actually a precept that one MUST go to confession during Lent, even if a thorough examination of conscience reveals no serious sins?
I am asking abstractly, and specifically for my situation. Lent is already more than half gone, and due to illness (my own and my children), I was home-bound for the first half of Lent, and I am only now able to get out and about a little bit, without being overwhelmed and exhausted. I wanted to make sure I wasn’t going to be guilty of a mortal sin if I am somehow unable to make it to one of the remaining times for confession during Lent. I used to go the first weekend of every month, but the past couple of months have thrown me off with several crises and illnesses.
Thanks to anyone who is able to help me understand this!
I am asking abstractly, and specifically for my situation. Lent is already more than half gone, and due to illness (my own and my children), I was home-bound for the first half of Lent, and I am only now able to get out and about a little bit, without being overwhelmed and exhausted. I wanted to make sure I wasn’t going to be guilty of a mortal sin if I am somehow unable to make it to one of the remaining times for confession during Lent. I used to go the first weekend of every month, but the past couple of months have thrown me off with several crises and illnesses.
Thanks to anyone who is able to help me understand this!