Baltimore Catechism 22

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293. What is meant by the commandment to confess our sins at least once a year?
By the commandment to confess our sins at least once a year is meant that we are strictly obliged to make a confession within the year, if we have a sin to confess.
294. Why should we go to confession frequently?
We should go to confession frequently because frequent confession greatly helps us to overcome , to keep in the state of , and to in virtue.
295. What sin does a Catholic commit who neglects to receive Holy Communion worthily during the Easter time?
A Catholic who neglects to receive Holy Communion worthily during the Easter time commits a mortal .
296. What is the Easter time in the United States?
The Easter time in the United States begins on the first Sunday of and ends on Trinity Sunday.
297. What is meant by the commandment to contribute to the support of the Church?
By the commandment to contribute to the support of the Church is meant that each of us is obliged to bear his fair of the financial burden of the Holy See, of the diocese, and of the .
298. What is the ordinary law of the Church to be observed at the wedding of a Catholic?
The ordinary law of the Church to be observed at the wedding of a Catholic is this: A Catholic can contract a true only in the presence of an authorized and two witnesses.
299. Does the Church forbid Catholics to contract marriage with certain persons?
The Church does forbid Catholics to contract marriage with certain persons, and the following are examples: first, a marriage with a ; this is a marriage; second, a marriage with a second cousin, or any closer than a second cousin.
300. Why does the Church forbid Catholics to marry non-Catholics?
The Church forbids Catholics to marry non-Catholics because mixed marriages often bring about family , loss of on the part of the Catholic, and neglect of the religious training of the .
301. Does the Church ever permit mixed marriages or marriages between close relatives?
For grave reasons the Church sometimes permits mixed marriages or marriages between close relatives; such a permission is called a .
302. Does the Church allow Catholics to marry during Lent and Advent?
The Church allows Catholics to marry during Lent and Advent, though they should do so without much . A Nuptial Mass is now allowed during these seasons.
303. What is a Nuptial Mass?
A Nuptial Mass is a Mass which has special to beg God's on the married couple.