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Quick Questions Can someone who has committed a mortal sin receive Communion if he makes a perfect act of contrition?
Quick Questions Must we confess before receiving Communion because God cannot be in the presence of sin?
Quick Questions Should I receive if I have an unconfessed mortal sin on my conscience?
Quick Questions What must a person do to receive the Eucharist after divorce if there is no remarriage? Is this reason not to receive Communion?
Quick Questions When considering whether to receive Communion, what constitutes a "grave reason" and "opportunity to confess"?

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