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The Precepts of the Catholic Church describe the minimum actions required of a person who is a practicing Catholic. In order to grow in holiness and become more fully the persons God created us to be, Catholics are expected to do more than the bare minimum; yet these precepts provide a basis for faithful practice of Christianity in the Catholic Church.

The Catechism of the Catholic Church presents five precepts (CCC, paragraphs 2041-2043). Sometimes an additional two are mentioned; these are also important and are treated in other areas of the Catechism.

The Precepts of the Church are:

1. To attend Mass on all Sundays and holy days of obligation.

2. To fast and abstain on the days appointed by the church.

3. To confess our sins at least once a year.

4. To receive Holy Communion during the Easter season.

5. To contribute to the support of the Church.

The additional two sometimes mentioned are:

6. To observe the laws of the Church concerning marriage.

7. To love God with all one's heart, soul, & strength, and to participate in sharing the Good News of God's love with all people in a spirit of compassion and charity.