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Quick Questions How can the physically impaired receive the sacraments?
Quick Questions How soon is "as soon as possible" to confess a mortal sin?
Quick Questions Can someone with a mortally sinful addiction, who does not have many opportunities to confess, receive Communion?
Quick Questions My non-Catholic husband claims that the Eucharist should make me a better Christian than he is. Is that so?
Quick Questions If a person does not believe the host is the body and blood of Christ, does that change what happens when he receives it?

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