No, that is not true. They do not have to abstain from meat or fast on the appointed days, for health reasons, but Reconciliation is required for everyone prior to first communion or being received into the church.
Answer: The Catechism merely states that children should have the opportunity to go to the sacrament of Reconciliation (of which confession is a part) when they reach the age of reason i.e. be able to tell right from wrong with some understanding of why. Traditionally, Catholics have prepared for this sacrament when they are about 7 years of age, but there is no hard-and-fast rule.
A forced false confession is illegal regardless of the person's age.
No, all Catholics are required to abstain from the age of 14 until death.
In the Catholic Church, confession at least once a year is required for all members who have reached the age of reason. This is known as the precept of the Church. However, frequent confession is encouraged as a means of spiritual growth and renewal.
.Catholic AnswerAt the age of reason, usually consider around eight.
yes i think i can because my name is Adolf Hitler and if u think Im dead im not because I hid in a sewer for almost 50 years i dont care if u dont believe me but its true its just true
The same age as scientists deem correct. About 4 billion years old.
Catholics cannot attend Mass on Good Friday, as there is no Mass held on this day anywhere in the world. In addition all Catholics over the age of 14 are required to abstain from meat. And all Catholics from the completion of their 18 year until they are 59 are required to fast on Good Friday.
Catholics believe He died at around 30-32.
17 because she the same age as the Megan fox
Given that religious instruction is meant to be the responsibility of parents as well as schools in Catholicism, from as early an age as possible.
Only cardinals under the age of 80 can vote for the pope.