Communion means reconciliation with one another and with God.So every place can be the place of communion.
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No. Although at the service the parents usually go up to Communion with the First Communicant. You only need a sponsor for Confirmation.
All parts of a workplace should be adequately maintained.
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You need to be baptized Catholic, and have made your first Holy Communion, you need to be in a state of grace, otherwise, you need to go to confession before receiving Holy Communion. You must be fasting for one hour prior to receiving Holy Communion. If divorced, you need to get an annulment before attempting marriage again. If married, you need to be married before a Catholic priest, or dispensed from such by your Bishop.
Catholics do not 'take' communion, they 'receive' communion. Yes, you must be a baptized Catholic to receive communion in a Catholic Church. Also, you must have undergone instruction and received your First Holy Communion.
That depends on what kind of workplace it is and what kind of information you need.
In the event of a bomb scare in the workplace, you will need to evacuate the building.
Chairs that are ideal for the workplace do not need to be made in the United States of America. The place of manufacture is not a requirement for an ideal workplace chair.
Yes, you need to be baptized and Catholic to receive communion. If you are not baptized and are under age 8 you can be baptized with the permission of parent. If you are not baptized and are under 18 you will need to show an understanding of the sacrament before being baptized. If you are not baptized and are an adult you will need to attend classes and then be baptized and confirmed and receive communion at an Easter Vigil Mass.
Neither parent is required to be present at a child's First Holy Communion.
It is the First time you receive Holy Communion. You need to be of proper age, be baptised, and know all the facts of Holy Communion (Such as the real presence of Christ) to receivel presence of Christ though.