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It is not advised to receive Communion in a Catholic Church unless you are Catholic. The code of canon law allows for emergency situations when a Catholic priest can administer Communion to a non-Catholic, however, the non-Catholic would have to believe the Catholic doctrines concerning the Eucharist and so such emergency situations are practically restricted to the Orthodox.

Euristic Communion in the Catholic Church implies one believes in the Catholic Faith, its sacrarisments, doctrines and the person is free from sin.

As a Catholic we should not be offended by someone elses uneducated decision to take communion, instead we could try to explain to our fellow Christians what their taking of communion in the Catholic Church is stating.

You do belong by Baptism to Christ, and you do have a relationship to His Church through Baptism. However, in Catholic belief Baptism does not permit one to receive the Eucharist.

If you do receive communion in a Catholic Mass you are saying that you believe Catholic Truth, accept Catholic unity, accept Catholic doctrine and belong to the sacramental unity - without that being the case your "communion" taken in a Catholic Church is not a true "communion" per the Catholic beliefs.

When you are taking communion in the Catholic church you are affirming in good conscience that you accept Catholic teaching, and you discern the Real Presence as Catholics hold it to be.

Catholics have an educational process call catechism, our children can not take communion until they in essence "graduate" from that educational process having learned about the Catholic sacraments and our beliefs. Adults who wish to become Catholic must also complete educational classes, called RCIA and when they "graduate", mature in the Catholic beliefs (fully understand what they are affirming) they receive their first communion during Easter mass.

Meanwhile the Catholic Church welcomes our children, visitors, other Christians, and Adult RCIA participants to participate in the communion portion of the mass through receiving a blessing for their Christian faith. This is accomplished by the person crossing their arms by placing your hands on the opposite shoulders. Eucharistic Ministers (those who pass out the communion) know by this process that a blessing is given in lue of the Holy communion Eucaristic sacrament.

FYI- Catholics believe in seven Sacraments , each has it own spiritual commitment and significants "An outward sign instituted By Christ to give Grace, Christs loving gift of himself to his Church". They are: Baptism, Confirmation, Euchstist, Marriage, Reconciliation, Annoiting of the Sick and Holy Orders.

"Through ones Catecumenal Journey we can fully appreciate his gifts when we understand the true nature of the sacraments "

Peace to All.

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Assuming by "Christian" you mean to say "protestant" then no, it is an objectively grave sin (mortal sin) to participate in the sacraments of another church if you are Catholic.

Since you must have knowledge of the sin's gravity for it to be considered "mortal" it might not be one. You must go to confession before receiving communion again if you have done this and are Catholic, even if you didn't know it was a grave sin.

The question, as asked, makes no sense, because where else would a Catholic go for Holy Communion, other than Church? Unless you are assuming that Catholic Churches are not Christian which is ridiculous as they are the only Christian Churches. It should also be noted that no Catholic can "take" Holy Communion, they may only "receive" Holy Communion. Only protestants take communion.

It is also recommended not to receive at schismatic Churches such as those belonging to the Society of St. Pius X, the Old Catholics, Polish National Catholics, and Eastern Orthodox Churches. These Churches do have the true sacrament of communion, but the Catholic church discourages receiving them unless in special circumstances.

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yes, you can. they are both your personal descisions. you cannot take the Eucharist in a Catholic church if you didn't receive communion, but in a christian church you can. Hope this helps! :]

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no. If you are not baptized, you are not a Christian.

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No, you may not. You may approach with arms crossed and receive a blessing, but no Communion

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No.

In Christianity baptism is for believers and believers take communion.

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Christian is part of the Catholic faith

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Do you have to be baptized to take communion?

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