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As I said in the other thread, we need to differentiate between Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic. Do you agree?This is really where the difference of the Eastern mind and Latin legalism comes out. Latin legalism says, “you do this, you get this, you need to do this before you can do this.” It all deals with absolutes. You commit a sin, you have that marked on your soul. And before you can receive Communion you need to go to Confession. No ifs, no buts.
In the Eastern mind, repentance is not entirely contained in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. It is an aid to it, but not its entirety. If you commit a sin and you are trully repentant and resolved to reform your life, then you can approach and receive. It doesn’t mean one who is actively a sinner can approach and receive. But if you are repentant, there is no requirement. Of course your spiritual father will tell you, “make a confession, pray, fast, do penance.” But as long as you are indeed contrite, Sacramental Confession is not mandatory. If you are an active sinner, like you sleep around and have no intention to repent, then of course you cannot approach.
Note from Moderator:
This discussion on the difference between Eastern Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy was sufficiently off-topic to create a new thread from it. It also, sadly, did not maintain our expectations for charitable discussion in places, but I expect that will be amended as the conversation continues.
Please see here for the original discussion asking if one may receive Communion in the Eastern Catholic Churches with a serious sin on the soul.
May God Bless You Abundantly,
Catherine Grant
Eastern Catholicism Moderator