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kyrie03
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I hope and pray not just my children, but all our brothers and sister in Christ, develop not just the practice of following the letter of the law, but also grow in love of the law because it comes from the Lawgiver and they seek to know and conform to Love Itself. Do you agree that the fullness of the law includes the rich patrimony that precedes our current day and age and it behooves us to research it?Its in the Catechism and Canon Law. From memory “those conscious of grave sin may not receive Communion without Reconciliation.”
That is all your children need to worry about from their side.
Now the Priest offering Communion also has a responsibility - to make sure obstinate and grave sinners do not scandalise by publicly receiving even if they are in good conscience because they are in fact battling a weakness that therefore does not make them privately unworthy but may make then publicly “unworthy.”
That is not your problem, that is the priest’s problem and he needs to consult with his bishop and ultimately the Pope on these matters of external discipline.
All very clear to me.