The Sacrament of Penance can be received by any baptized person, who, after Baptism, has committed a grievous or venial sin
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Baptism can be received by any person in the wayfaring state who is not already baptized 1 0 2The Sacrament of the Eucharist can be validly received by every baptized person in the wayfaring state, including young children 1 0 2The church has received from Christ the power of remitting sins committed after baptism 1 0 2The forgiveness of sins which takes place in the Tribunal of Penance is a true and proper Sacrament, which is distinct from the Sacrament of Baptism 1 0 2By virtue of Divine ordinance all grievous sins (mortal, serious) according to kind and number, as well as those circumstances which alter their nature, are subject to the obligation of confession 1 0 2The confession of venial sins is not necessary but is permitted and is useful 1 0 2The priest has the right and the duty, according to the nature of the sins and the ability of the penitent, to impose salutary and appropriate works of satisfaction 1 0 2The form of the Sacrament of Penance consists in the words of Absolution 1 0 2The principal effect of the Sacrament of Penance is reconciliation of the sinner with God 1 0 2The Sacrament of Penance is necessary for salvation to those who, after Baptism, fall into grievous sin 1 0 2