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No, that is a mortal sin. That adult should not be receiving Communion or that would be sacrilege, another mortal sin.


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In the Catholic faith, getting drunk is considered a sin, but whether it is a mortal sin depends on the circumstances and intentions of the individual.


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What to do if your catholic and ate meat during lent?

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