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First, Protestants prefer the term Communion to Eucharist. Whether or not you can participate depends on the particular church and denomination. For example, in the Presbyterian church (PCUSA), anyone who is a follower of Christ is invited to the meal. No mention is made of church membership or confirmation - just whether you can affirm that Jesus is your Lord and Savior.

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Q: Eucharist -if you are not confirmed can you attend?
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What is the Catholic law concerning participation at Mass on Sunday?

To participate in the Eucharist, you must be a confirmed Catholic who is in a state of grace (i.e., who has not committed a mortal sin since the last confession). If you are not Catholic, it is permissible to attend mass, but not partake of the Eucharist.


Are you confirmed in the greek orthodox church?

you are confirmed immediately after you are baptised and you then receive the eucharist, as an infant or adolescent or adult.


If a Catholic happens to attend a Greek Orthodox Mass does he or she receive the Eucharist or just wait?

Catholics and others are welcome to attend an Orthodox service, but they are not permitted to receive the Eucharist, as this is reserved for members of the Orthodox Faith alone.


Do you have to do the Eucharist before getting confirmed?

Yes, in the Catholic Church there are 3 sacraments of initiation: Baptism, First Communion (receiving the Eucharist), and Confirmation. All sacraments are received in that order.


What sacraments must you receive in order to be confirmed?

Baptism. Ordinarily to be confirmed you would also receive Penance and Eucharist first. But it is possible to receive Confirmation next after Baptism, as in the Rite of Christian Initiation.


What is a communion service in the Catholic religion?

it is an event where the priest blesses the holy Eucharist and gives it to those who attend the service!


What is the proper way to attend mass?

The proper way to attend mass is to pay respect to the things that is sacred.Wear a modest dress as a sign of respect and listen carefully to the word of God and the message of the Eucharist.


How do you get confirmed if you are not Catholic?

.Catholic Answer. Contact your nearest Catholic Church, or speak to a priest after Mass, and ask how you can enroll in the RCIA program. This program, or class, runs from August until the following Easter in most parishes. If you attend the entire class, you receive all the sacraments of initiation, Baptism (if needed), Confirmation, and the Most Holy Eucharist, at the Easter Vigil.


What are the steps of Confirmation?

1) Write letter to parish priest, requesting to be Confirmed. 2) Attend Catechesis classes. 3) Choose a Saint's name. 4) Be Confirmed in the Church.


Can an unbaptised baby attend greek orthodox church?

Yes. Everyone is welcome. Only Greek Orthodox may participate in Holy Eucharist though.


Can you receive confirmation more than once?

Once. The only sacraments one is allowed to receive more than once are Eucharist, reconciliation and anointing of the sick. You can also receive the sacraments of confession and marriage more than once.


Do you have to get schooling for confirmation?

Yes, if someone is ready to be confirmed in the church they do attend classes. They do this with all the other people wanting to be confirmed in the Church too. They do the classes so they have a full understanding on what Confirmation is and the gifts that come with it.