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Is confession required before First Communion?

Is confession required before First Communion?

The sacrament of First Communion is an important tradition for Catholic families and individuals. First confession (the first sacrament of penance) must precede one’s first reception of the Eucharist. For those entering into the Catholic Church as adults, Confirmation occurs immediately before first Communion.

When can you not receive communion?

“Anyone who is aware of having committed a mortal sin must not receive Holy Communion, even if he experiences deep contrition, without having first received sacramental absolution, unless he has a grave reason for receiving Communion and there is no possibility of going to confession,” the Catechism adds.

How old is a child when they make their First Communion?

Most Catholic children receive their First Holy Communion when they are 7 or 8 years old as this is considered the age of reason. Older people can receive communion for the first time when they have met all of the Catholic Church’s requirements.

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What age do you make first confession?

First confession and first Communion follow around age 7, and confirmation may be administered at the age of reason or after. Across the United States, the typical age range for confirmation is 12 to 17, and there are good reasons advanced both for the younger and older ages.

What happens if you receive Holy Communion without confession?

Communion. If you receive Holy Communion without confession and you know that you have committed a grave sin (an action that you know is morally wrong), you are in mortal sin (separation from God), having committed sacrilege and no longer in a state of grace; your soul is dead.

How do I receive communion?

To receive Communion, we must be in communion with Jesus and His Church. “Jesus will forgive us our venial sins even at the beginning of Mass and will make us, by His grace, prepared and ready to receive Holy Communion.

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Can I receive communion if I have committed a mortal sin?

If we are conscious of mortal sin, then we must receive the Sacrament of Confession. Until we have done so, we must refrain from receiving Communion. Indeed, to receive Communion while conscious of having committed a mortal sin is to receive Communion unworthily—which is another mortal sin.

Can I receive communion if I don’t believe in real presence?

Scripture warns that it is very dangerous for one not believing in the Real Presence to receive Communion: “For any one who eats and drinks without discerning the body eats and drinks judgment upon himself” (1 Cor. 11:29).