Actually I equated it to all of our sins. It was PP who cited those two sins. Catholics do ignore a lot of sins. That doesn’t lessen the sin at all. In fact it makes us all equal in the eyes of God. All that must happen is sincere repentance. Pride is one of the seven deadly sins and there is nothing more prideful than saying one’s sins don’t matter. |
| I didn't read all of this, but I almost often the person receiving communion who you might judge. I don't follow every rule. Sometimes willingly, and in other times I don't even know every rule. For example, there are Sundays I just don't want to go to Mass and therefore I don't. I haven't been to confession for a decade. But when I go to mass, eucharist does mean something to me, and I want to receive. I don't care at all if you judge me. |
| I don't presume to know 100% whether a person is practicing. But it is a mortal sin in Catholicism to receive communion if you are not attending Mass, confessing, and otherwise practicing the faith to the best of your ability. |
If you are deliberately choosing to engage in mortal sin because you "don't feel like" following the rules, the judgment of others is the least of your worries. |