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Wednesday, April 22, 2020

CATHOLIC SPIRITUAL INSPIRATION DAILY – BY ROVAN PINTO.




ANYONE WHO DESIRES TO RECEIVE CHRIST IN EUCHARISTIC COMMUNION MUST BE IN THE STATE OF GRACE. ANYONE AWARE OF HAVING SINNED MORTALLY MUST NOT RECEIVE COMMUNION WITHOUT HAVING RECEIVED ABSOLUTION IN THE SACRAMENT OF PENANCE.CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH 1415.

Most of the people who come to church regularly but most of them do not know that they have to receive Eucharist in the state of Grace.

Many of us come to church regularly but we forget to go for confession regularly and because of not going for confession regularly with or without our knowledge we will be having one or more mortal sins in our life and we without examining ourselves receive Eucharist like we receive sweets.

We have to be very careful when we receive Holy Communion because we are not receiving Holy Communion but JESUS HIMSELF. God has clearly given us warning through His word if we do not receive Eucharist worthily, then we will not be receiving Eucharist but receiving Judgement.

Today’s generation has forgotten the commandments of GOD and also precepts of the Catholic Church. We have to understand that if we even miss the obligated mass on Sunday it is mortal sin, but for many of our brothers and sisters it’s just an excuse and most of after having missed obligated mass and we attend Holy Mass the following week and receive Eucharist in the state of mortal sin instead of Grace.

 It is better for us to attend mass and not receive Eucharist in state of Mortal sin and commit sin of sacrilege so that if we die in the state of sacrilege there is no judgement for us but dreadful sentence to eternal fire of hell.

Whenever we know that we are not in the state of Grace Let us not rush to receive Eucharist but first let us go for confession and then receive Eucharist.

Let us from today make a strong commitment to receive Eucharist in state of Grace and also when we have Committed Mortal sin let us stop receiving Holy Communion before we receive absolution for our mortal sins in the confession.

Date: 22: 04: 2020.

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