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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How would your home parish even know if you forged the signature of the priest on the bulletin from the other church? [/quote] Surely you see the issue with this. [/quote] It's a mortal sin, but so is not attending mass for most other reasons (e.g., excepting health issues).[/quote]When I was a kid decades ago, if you are meat on Friday you went to hell. If your parents were divorced, straight to hell. Depending on what you confessed in the confessional. priest might open your door to identify you. I can't tell you how terrified that my parents were going to hell. I was a wreck remembering I ate a tiny piece of sausage. I was only 9-years ago. So when I hear PP say "it's a mortal sin", it takes me back to a dictatorial time where fear was the way to control. I and family belong to a non-denomination church. Good for those whose Catholic church experience is what they need. I can never go back.[/quote]
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