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timmyo
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With easter coming up, and with the return of seasonal church goers who only go a few times a year, what do you tell these seasonal Catholics about receiving communion while in a state of mortal sin? I have a few loved ones who only go a few times a year, primarily at Christmas and Easter and are hyper-sensitive about any church matter. Getting them to go to church is a major victory, let alone getting them to go to confession before receiving the Eucharist. Does any one else struggle with this issue? I feel like if I open my mouth, they will be scared away from going to church because they are terrified of confesion and won’t likely commit to weekly Sunday mass anyway. Besides prayer, are there any ideas out there? Am I morally bound to warn them that they should not receive communion in a state of mortal sin or is this between them and God? I realize that it is only a mortal sin if you know it is, which I think an entire generation of Catholics falls into, since we were so poorly catechized. What does everybody think?