Yes. For example, it can be brought to sick people in their homes or hospitals. There are also outdoor masses sometimes.
No, it is not in communion with the Catholic Church.
Because one of the reasons for receiving Holy Communion in the Catholic Church is to publicly show your communion with the Catholic Church. Non-Catholics are not in communion with the Catholic Church and therefore cannot receive Holy Communion.
No, a Catholic should not receive communion in anything but a Catholic Church.
Some do and some don't if the apostolic church is a literal communion they do if they are a spiritual communion apostolic church then they don't.
No you should take it in a church only.AnswerOf course you can take it in a garden!! Whether it is consecrated or not. Holy communion is taken everywhere - in hospitals, prisons, homes and schools. It is taken on board ship, in planes, and even in pubs (there is a church near me that meets in a local bar! It was even the first meal taken on the moon by Buzz Aldrin and neil Armstrong on Apollo 11.It is not the place where communion is taken that matters - but your relationship with God and the content of your heart.
It depends on the church. Some you can; others (like Missouri or Wisconsin Synod), you must be a member.
No
The Church of England allows Catholics, and I presume others, to receive communion out of a "spirit of Ecumenism." Whilst they allow this, a Catholic should not partake of communion with any "church" which is not in communion with Rome; as to do so, is an explicit consent to the believes and teachings of said "church." Please see the link below for a full explanation as to why it is wrong for Catholics to receive communion in a Church not in communion with Rome.
You do not have to be baptized to receive holy communion in the United Methodist Church. The only requirement is that you feel moved to take communion. This is called open communion.
in a church
Communion is usually held during a church service. Some churches have communion one day a month. Others have it only on special times. Ask your church when you will have one.
The Catholic Church is the 'communion of holy people.'