The original question is, “ Are underage kids offered wine during a communion? ” The answer depends upon the church the congregation belongs to, the practices of the congregation that is conducting the worship service, and possibly the jurisdiction in which the worship service is taking place. I will first address the jurisdiction issue.
you are allowed to drink when youre 18 but that is in England
In some states, passengers are allowed to drink alcohol in vehicles as long as the driver is not drinking. These states typically have open container laws that permit this practice. It is important to note that laws vary by state, so it is best to check the specific regulations in the state you are in.
I am assuming you mean how different is communion in a non-catholic church vs. Holy Communion in a Catholic Church? In that instance, Holy Communion in a Catholic Church is, literally, the Body and Blood of Our Blessed Savior; brought about through the direct intervention of the Holy Spirit working through the priest who pronounces the words of consecration. For a Catholic to receive Holy Communion in a state of grace confers more grace through fulfilling Our Blessed Lord's command to eat His Body and drink His Blood. For a non-Catholic or a Catholic in a state of mortal sin to receive Holy Communion is to eat condemnation as St. Paul points out "and this is why many of your are ill and dying"
Roman Catholic AnswerOne may only receive Holy Communion when one is in a state of grace. Receiving Holy Communion in a state of sin is a grave sacrilege and another mortal sin. If one is the innocent party to a divorce, has not attempted a "remarriage", has been to confession, and is in a state of grace, then there is no problem with receiving Holy Communion. If in doubt as to your status, check with the priest while you are in confession.
That will depend on the specific jurisdiction. In some state it is not allowed at all.
Minnesota's state drink is milk and it was adopted as the official State drink in 1984.
No, Protestants generally cannot partake in Catholic communion because it is reserved for baptized Catholics who are in a state of grace.
Its not about the town its the entire state Conn does not have a container law the passenger is allowed to drink alcohol not the driver.
indiana is the state that is nicknamed ''land of the indians''.
Be in a state of Grace and fast
The state drink of Delaware is milk.
The state drink of Pennsylvania is milk.