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Catholic AnswerCertainly not, first of all, one may never TAKE Holy Communion. One may only RECEIVE Holy Communion, and that only in a Catholic Church and IF one has been to Confession recently. Given those conditions, yes, one may receive Holy Communion at another Catholic Church; certainly not at any heretical sect nor at one of our separated brethren. The former, the various protestant denominations are not actually "Churches" having no valid priesthood, no valid sacraments, etc. To participate in one of their services is to apostatize and to declare that you are no longer a Catholic. The later, the Orthodox Churches, the old Catholic Churches, Polish National Churches, and chapels run by St. Pius X priests are all in schism and are not in inter-communion with the Catholic Church.ok
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.
Pastafarians eat spaghetti, Christians take communion wafers. Both are the substitution of starchy foods for symbolic cannibalism.
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You can be a member of two churches. But you must always remember that your loyalty is the God first then the church.
No, of course not. Otherwise priests who celebrate (and receive communion) sometimes several times daily would sin more than most! Traditionally in the last century a guideline of 'once a day' was given in some churches, but this was never a hard and fast rule, and was not scriptural anyway. Provided that you receive the bread and wine in the appropriate manner, with love, humility, gratitude, and repentance, it is perfectly Ok to receive communion more than once in a day. I think that God is far more concerned with the contents of our characters and our hearts than on whether or not we receive communion more than once a day. Some people go to church in the morning and then go to a worship service in the afternoon, taking communion both times. It is not inappropriate.
Not if you guys really love each other, and just respect each other and you should be ok. It is not allowed in some Christian churches, and it may make the parents very upset.
Yes, as long as it isn't a dare. Make the other guy do it first.
It's more a case of no one saying that they weren'tallowed.
No, you can still have the Mass if the non-Catholic agrees to your oath of raising children Catholic and all the other requirements of the Carholic marriage. However, the non-Catholic cannot receive Holy Communion.
No, definitely not ok to take.
That depends on what church you went into if the church depended on slave owners then it was OK. Yet other churches were against it and most of them had nothing to say about it because the problem wasn't among them.