You may never "take" Holy Communion, you may only "receive" Holy Communion. You should receive Holy Communion as frequently as you can, while you are in a state of grace, and have been fasting. You may not receive Holy Communion more than twice a day, and the second time only if you have been to an entire Mass. If you are not in a state of grace, or are not fasting, or have already received Holy Communion that day, you should never receive.
Catholics may receive Holy Communion every day. Lay people should never receive Communion more than twice in a day unless they are near death.
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Catholics may receive the Eucharist twice per day or three times under special conditions. Let's say you attend Mass in the morning and a wedding later in the day. You may receive at both Masses. Should you then attend an anticipated Mass that evening to fulfill your Sunday obligation, you may receive a third time.
A Catholic, according to the precepts of the Church, must receive Communion at least once a year during the Easter Season. Ideally one should receive Communion each and every Sunday - provided that one is in a State of Grace. --State of Grace is when one, after regular and serious reflection is not in a state of serious sin, in other words, has been to confession recently. Most spiritual directors when talking to people who are serious about their spiritual life recommend weekly or every other weekly confession.
Catholics do not 'take' communion. Catholics receive communion. 'Taking communion' is Protestant terminology. Catholics may receive communion up to twice each day, three times under special circumstances.
Never, Holy Communion may only be received, it is never taken. Normally, Holy Communion may be received once a day, but the Vatican has issued a ruling saying that Holy Communion may be received a second time on the same day if you have attended the entire Mass at which you would be receiving your second Holy Communion.
Communion is usually every 1st Sunday of the month.
Catholics receive communion every week during Mass.
As often as possible, but at least once a year after receiving the sacrament of Reconciliation
Generally a lay person should only receive communion once a day. Exceptions are sometimes made but usually it is considered inappropriate and unnecessary to receive more than once daily.
It is perfectly OK to tell someone they are not supposed to take communion. However, it often doesn't stop people from wanting to participate in the ritual.
Most churches observe the Lord's Supper or Communion as often as once a quarter.
Catholics do not take communion, they receive communion.
You should go to confession when you have committed a mortal sin. You should not take communion until you have done so. You should probably go to confession at least once a year, even if you are not aware of any mortal sin.
It is not a sin to not take communion. The sin is to not attend mass. Most people do take communion when they come of age if they decide to continue with the religion.
You can take communion any day even if you aren't Catholic.
A priest's ability to consecrate and celebrate the Eucharist is provided to him in his priestly Faculties. This faculty is not impaired or removed simply because the priest is a sinner. In fact it would be a miracle if there were a Catholic Priest anywhere who was not a sinner. So there is nothing wrong, different, or missing in a communion service that is led by a priest who has sinned. You should be able to take communion from this priest in full confidence that it is properly consecrated. Should you take communion? Is a somewhat personal decision. The Catholic Church recommends that as long as the priest still has his faculty to celebrate mass, that you should feel comfortable participating in the mass and receiving communion.
Yes, "Communion" should be capitalized when referring to the Christian sacrament of the Eucharist.
One should never receive Holy Communion more than once per week; otherwise there is a danger of becoming "Holier than Thou." Persons receiving Holy Communion with greater frequency tend to become devout, and once that happens there's just no living with them!
Nobody can take Holy Communion in a Catholic Church, you may only receive Holy Communion from the priest, and then only if you have been baptized in the Catholic Church and previously made your first Confession and First Holy Communion. Bottom line? An Anglican may not take communion in a Catholic Church.
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.
I think that u should take her just like a card or something small but yes, u should definitely take her something...