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Replying to @380kmh @bee_starship
*notes catholics = kharjis* is there anything that removes one from catholicism or is baptism permanent
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Replying to @AkhChronicles @bee_starship
You can be excommunicated but I'm not sure that's quite the same thing...you could also apostatize. Baptism is permanent tho.
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Baptism is just the first sacrament--when you're about 7, you make your first Confession and receive first Eucharist
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You are obligated after that to receive the Eucharist *at least* every Sunday and Holy Day of Obligation, and to make Confession as needed
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Confession is necessary for literally *every one* of your sins, and you are not supposed to receive Eucharist if you have unconfessed sins
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Around age 15 you're ready to formally enter the Church as an adult--this is your Confirmation.
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If you're an adult converting to Catholicism, you do RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) and get all four in quick succession
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The next two sacraments aren't for everyone, and you can't do both of them unless you're a non-Latin rite: Marriage and Ordination
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In the Latin Rite (which I follow), you can *either* marry *or* join the clergy, but not both. You could also skip both.
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The last sacrament is the Anointing of the Sick, for those who are ill or close to death b/c of age.
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